All in the first instance depict and denounce classes of sins and sinners in Israelite society; and we may wonder at first sight how their evidence convicts all men everywhere, and in all time, of condemnable and fatal sin.
The day of redemption is coming, when there shall be no condemnation, and nothing condemnable either.
It is not said, there is nothing condemnable in those that are in Christ, but there is no condemnation to them.
How largely the condemnation of falsehood and bad faith is due to the harm suffered by the victim appears from the fact that a lie or breach of faith is held more condemnable in proportion to the magnitude of the harm caused by it.
A lie or breach of faith held more condemnable in proportion to the magnitude of the harm caused by it, ibid.
Which strictly to observe were condemnable superstition: But hereby he covertly adviseth us not to persevere in anger; but after our choler hath boiled, to retain no impression thereof.
That is, woman has become subject to oppression of customs; suffers violence at the hands of marriage laws and other such condemnable things.
It appears that some effort, laudable if wholly sincere, and not condemnable if partly coloured by personal feeling, has been made to rebut the charges brought against Stothard and Cromek by the biographer of Blake.
For the priest, however, all these were vague, disturbing things, condemnable features of disorderly life, and he had invariably pretended to be ignorant of them.
All books which meddle with the faith arecondemnable and pernicious.
So words did not have the same signification in all places; into what religion had he now tumbled that the faith of the poor and the humble should be looked upon as a mere insurrectional, condemnable passion?
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "condemnable" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.