condemnatory

  • 21condemnatory — UK [kənˈdemnət(ə)rɪ] / US [kənˈdemnəˌtɔrɪ] adjective expressing severe criticism …

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  • 22condemnatory — /kənˈdɛmnətri/ (say kuhn demnuhtree), /ˌkɒndɛmˈneɪtəri/ (say .kondem naytuhree) adjective serving to condemn …

  • 23self-condemnatory — index contrite, remorseful, repentant Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …

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  • 24self-condemnatory — /sɛlf kənˈdɛmnətri/ (say self kuhn demnuhtree), / kɒndɛmˈneɪtəri/ (say kondem naytuhree) adjective condemnatory of oneself or one s own actions …

  • 25self-condemnatory — adj. * * * …

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  • 26self-condemnatory — adj …

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  • 27condemning — adjective containing or imposing condemnation or censure a condemnatory decree • Syn: ↑condemnatory • Similar to: ↑inculpatory, ↑inculpative • Derivationally related forms: ↑condemn ( …

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  • 28EZEKIEL — EZEKIEL, a major prophet who is said to have begun prophesying in the fifth year of Jehoiachin s exile in Babylonia, seven years before the final fall of Jerusalem; his prophecies are recorded in the book that bears his name. The name Ezekiel… …

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  • 29Irremovability — • A quality of certain ecclesiastical offices and dignities. It implies that the incumbent s appointment is, under certain conditions, a perpetual one, or for the term of his natural life Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Irremovability… …

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  • 30Sentence — • In canon law, the decision of the court upon any issue brought before it Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Sentence     Sentence      …

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