Condemnable in a sentence as an adjective

Of course, if we examine the context, the President's statements are clearly condemnable.

This kind of extreme one sided scapegoating of PM to earn the approval of Western folks is highly condemnable.

Do you in fact mean to say not that you don't care about his opinions, but that you simply have read about them and don't find them particularly condemnable?

That implies these people willing **** my ancestors because of their patriotism, and supposedly those deeds are less condemnable...

Wanting to end research into genetic improvements in crop yields - absolutely condemnable.

It's also condemnable from a personal liberty perspective.

While the ****** of innocents is very evil and condemnable, the effects of the atomic bombs can still be felt by those born deformed and sick by something so long ago.

It's hypocritical that PUA tactics are socially commendable or envious, but if one does the same with a number of prostitutes it's condemnable.

Storing, indexing, warehousing all meaningful communication, movement, and transactions of all humanity indefinitely - that is the new and condemnable part.

But we're still on the court of public/pundit opinion, and many are making arguments as if the technical aspects of the law outweigh any benefits -- in fact as if breaking the law itself is morally condemnable whatever the circumstance.

Condemnable definitions

adjective

bringing or deserving severe rebuke or censure; "a criminal waste of talent"; "a deplorable act of violence"; "adultery is as reprehensible for a husband as for a wife"

See also: criminal deplorable reprehensible vicious