draw condemnation
Frequency: 6.24.5 per million words
To attract or receive condemnation as a result of an action.
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Examples (10)
- The violence has drawn firm condemnation from all the main political leaders.
- The company's new data policy drew widespread condemnation from privacy advocates.
- His inflammatory speech is expected to draw condemnation from international allies.
- The decision to close the local library drew immediate condemnation from the community.
- Such a blatant disregard for human rights will always draw global condemnation.
- The proposed law has drawn sharp condemnation from civil liberties groups.
- Their refusal to apologize for the incident drew further condemnation.
- Why did the artwork draw so much condemnation from the public?
- Any military action without UN approval would draw swift condemnation.
- The report's findings, which ignored key evidence, drew heavy condemnation from the scientific community.