condemnable
English
Adjective
condemnable (comparative more condemnable, superlative most condemnable)
- Deserving of condemnation
- 1861, John Stuart Mill, Utilitarianism:
- It is not the fault of any creed, but of the complicated nature of human affairs, […] that hardly any kind of action can safely be laid down as either always obligatory or always condemnable.
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Translations
deserving of condemnation
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