condannare

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Italian

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Etymology

From Late Latin condamnāre, from Latin condemnō, condemnāre (I condemn, convict, sentence), from con- + damnō (I discredit, find fault, disapprove, reject; I sentence someone to a punishment, declare guilty, condemn, doom, convict), from damnum (damage, injury, loss).

Verb

condannare

  1. (transitive) to convict, sentence, condemn
  2. (transitive) to condemn, blame, damn, censure

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