condemn for
condemn (someone or something) for (something)
To judge someone or something harshly for a particular action. The other troops have condemned me for consorting with a known enemy. The actress was quick to condemn the newspaper for spreading lies about her.
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Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.
condemn someone for something
to blame or judge someone for something or for having done something. I really can't condemn her for doing it. I would have done the same too. Don't condemn yourself for the accident. It was no one's fault.
See also: condemn
McGraw-Hill Dictionary of American Idioms and Phrasal Verbs.
- condemn (someone or something) for (something)
- condemn as
- condemn
- condemn (someone or something) as (something)
- find fault
- find fault with (someone or something)
- consort
- consort with
- consort with (one)
- be rough on (someone or something)