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Synonyms for condemnatory

Collins Thesaurus of the English Language – Complete and Unabridged 2nd Edition. 2002 © HarperCollins Publishers 1995, 2002

Synonyms for condemnatory

containing or imposing condemnation or censure

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"It is one of the dirtiest and ugliest prisons in the region compared to prisons in Mauritania and Algeria, without comparison with Moroccan prisons," said the condemnatory report.The publication added that the Polisario leadership has forgotten that Edhibia jail is a "prison institution that is supposed to comply with international standards that respect the freedom of prisoners and provide them with some basic rights.
The condemnatory literature/material published in national newspapers and uploaded on social networking sites like Facebook, WhatsApp and Twitter, etc, as well as the collective response to the Kasur tragedy all over the country have shaken our collective conscience.
Yousuf said that the meeting passed condemnatory resolutions against the threats to the country by the US president and decision about Al-Quds.
The following extract is the least condemnatory but still instructive:
Were impartial reports to be published on similar investigations made into Western interventions in countries such as Somalia, Yemen, Libya, Afghanistan and Syria, the findings would be every bit as condemnatory. How can New Zealand 'go-along' with such massive illegality and at the same time play a leadership role in upholding and developing international law?
I do take exception to one comment by Carla Kaplan in her review of Irrepressible: The Life of Henrietta Bingham, by Emily Bingham: "One wonders, though, why her word is 'incest/ and not the more condemnatory 'abuse.'"
Both the press and doctors syndicates have instituted escalation measures against the Ministry of Interior, ranging from large press conferences , rallies , strikes, and the issuance of condemnatory statements that include demands for reform.
His own views on a less condemnatory approach towards gay people, divorcees and women who have had abortion were made known in a wide-ranging interview with an Italian Jesuit journal a few months after he assumed charge.
A condemnatory resolution was presented against Kasur incident in the meeting and effective steps by evolving a strategy for eradication of cyber crime were demanded to avert such incidents in the future.
The news coverage in the Iranian media is extensive and heavily condemnatory of the Saudis.
In Washington, Ottawa, Paris and London, as well as Tel Aviv, the response has ranged from discouraging to condemnatory. The Palestinian move has been seen as "counterproductive," "deeply troubl[ing]," "a concerning and dangerous development" that could make a "return to negotiations impossible." Before accepting these howls of protest, we should ask why, exactly, the Palestinian move is supposed to be bad.
Whelan was not condemnatory when asked about some of the specific texts, including one in which referred to Jewish football agent Phil Smith with the words "nothing like a Jew who sees money slipping through his fingers."
We have been hearing all the right condemnatory noises over the past few days - it's time Europe's main men flexed their muscles.
So she was right behind the (illegal) invasion and so optimistic about Iraq's future, so condemnatory of Saddam that she was courted by one of America's weirdest neo-con warlords, deputy defence secretary Paul Wolfowitz.
However, we have never heard any condemnatory remarks so far.