blanket condemnation

Frequency: 3.52.1 per million words

A strong and general disapproval of something.

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  • The prime minister faced a blanket condemnation of his new policy from all opposition parties.
  • He issued a blanket condemnation of all terrorism.
  • Issuing a blanket condemnation of all young people is both unfair and unproductive.
  • The new policy faced blanket condemnation from opposition parties.
  • The UN report avoided a blanket condemnation, choosing instead to focus on specific incidents.
  • A blanket condemnation of an entire generation is both unfair and unproductive.
  • We must resist the urge to issue a blanket condemnation of an entire generation's behavior.
  • The judge wisely avoided a blanket condemnation of the company's actions.
  • The newspaper's editorial was a blanket condemnation of the government's entire reform package.
  • The media's blanket condemnation of the protestors ignored their valid concerns.
  • A blanket condemnation of technology ignores its many benefits to society.
  • Historians now challenge the previous blanket condemnation of these ancient practices.
  • The committee's final statement was a blanket condemnation of the company's unethical practices.
  • The UN resolution was a targeted critique, not a blanket condemnation.
  • There was a widespread blanket condemnation of the artist's work at the time, though it is now celebrated.
  • It's easy to issue a blanket condemnation, but much harder to understand the nuances.
  • A blanket condemnation was issued by human rights groups following the controversial new law.
  • After the scandal, the entire industry received blanket condemnation from the public.
  • While some criticism is valid, a blanket condemnation of the whole system fails to acknowledge any progress made.
  • The report's blanket condemnation of the school system failed to acknowledge recent improvements.