THE ROARING 20S 1920 1929
SCOTTSBORO TRIALS
Question
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having the necessary ability, knowledge, or skill to do something successfully
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not open to doubt or debate
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to gather or collect
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to express complete disapproval of something
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Detailed explanation-1: -to express an unfavorable or adverse judgment on; indicate strong disapproval of; censure. to pronounce to be guilty; sentence to punishment: to condemn a murderer to life imprisonment. to give grounds or reason for convicting or censuring: His acts condemn him.
Detailed explanation-2: -: to refuse approval to : reject. intransitive verb. : to feel or express disapproval.
Detailed explanation-3: -con·demn kən-ˈdem. : to declare to be wrong : censure. condemned their behavior. : to pronounce guilty : convict.
Detailed explanation-4: -Condemnation comes from the verb condemn, “to strongly disapprove.” You might criticize something that you still think is worthwhile, but if you express condemnation, that’s laying a heavy moral blame.