Condemnation

Condemnation or condemned may refer to:

  • Damnation, the antithesis of salvation
  • The Condemnations of 1210–1277, a series of condemnations or restrictions on certain medieval teachings at the University of Paris
  • in property law, condemnation is the process by which a public entity exercises its powers of eminent domain
  • Condemned (film), a 1929 film that earned Ronald Colman an Academy Award nomination
  • The Condemned, a 2007 film
  • Condemned: Criminal Origins, a psychological horror video game and its sequel Condemned 2: Bloodshot
  • Condemned (Stargate Atlantis), an episode of the television series Stargate Atlantis
  • Condemnation (song), a 1993 song by Depeche Mode
  • Condemnation (novel), a 2003 fantasy novel by Richard Baker
  • Condemned (band), a death metal band from Belfast, Northern Ireland
  • A song from Penetrations from the Lost World (reissue), by Dimension Zero
  • A song from A Sense of Purpose by In Flames
  • A song from The Powerless Rise by As I Lay Dying

Famous quotes containing the word condemnation:

    If I should ever decide in the future to discuss my deep Christian beliefs and condemnation and sinfulness, I would use another forum besides Playboy.
    Jimmy Carter (James Earl Carter, Jr.)

    I wish glib and indiscriminate critics of industrialists had some conception of the problems that have to be met by factory management.... General condemnation of employers is a favorite indoor sport of the uninformed intelligentsia who assume the role of lance- bearers for labor.
    Mary Barnett Gilson (1877–?)

    Interior design is a travesty of the architectural process and a frightening condemnation of the credulity, helplessness and gullibility of the most formidable consumers—the rich.
    Stephen Bayley (b. 1951)