• Condemnable

    Origin

    condemn + -able

    Full definition of condemnable

    Adjective

    condemnable

    1. Deserving of condemnation
      • 1861, w, Utilitarianism Chapter , It is not the fault of any creed, but of the complicated nature of human affairs, that rules of conduct cannot be so framed as to require no exceptions, and ...
        that hardly any kind of action can safely be laid down as either always obligatory or always condemnable.
      • He’s got the one issue that’s utterly condemnable, but he was really quite open.
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