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Common collocations with condemnation in American Collocation

condemnation noun countable/uncountable

US /ˌkɑndemˈneɪʃ(ə)n/

strong

severe
strong

On September 3, the Russian Foreign Ministry issued its latest strong condemnation of the US and British actions.

clear/direct

clear
explicit
forthright
outright
unequivocal

The Cuban Foreign Minister went on to reiterate Cuba’s outright condemnation of the terrorist attack.

by many people in many places

general
international
widespread
worldwide

There was widespread condemnation yesterday of the brutal treatment of protesters.

by everyone

unanimous
universal

The communist state’s nuclear test brought universal condemnation from around the globe.

general

general
sweeping
wholesale

In his general condemnation of Russian music, he is forced to concede that Glinka has some merit as a composer.

absolute
total
utter

The criticism of American policy stopped short of total condemnation.

express condemnation

express
issue
pronounce
reiterate
repeat
voice

I would like to express my utter condemnation of the attack.

receive condemnation

attract
bring
draw
provoke
receive

This shocking comment provoked immediate condemnation across the US.