The difference between Condemnation and Justification

When used as nouns, condemnation means the act of condemning or pronouncing to be wrong, whereas justification means a reason, explanation, or excuse which provides convincing, morally acceptable support for behavior or for a belief or occurrence.


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  1. Condemnation as a noun:

    The act of condemning or pronouncing to be wrong

    Examples:

    "synonyms: censure blame disapprobation"

  2. Condemnation as a noun:

    The act of judicially condemning, or adjudging guilty, unfit for use, or forfeited; the act of dooming to punishment or forfeiture.

  3. Condemnation as a noun:

    The state of being condemned.

  4. Condemnation as a noun:

    The ground or reason of condemning.

  5. Condemnation as a noun:

    The process by which a public entity exercises its powers of eminent domain.

  1. Justification as a noun:

    A reason, explanation, or excuse which provides convincing, morally acceptable support for behavior or for a belief or occurrence.

  2. Justification as a noun (typography):

    The alignment of text to the left margin (left justification), the right margin (right justification), or both margins (full justification).

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