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condamnaciones

Condamnaciones is a noun used in Spanish to refer to acts or outcomes of condemnation. The term can denote legal judgments, moral or social disapproval, or a religious declaration of damnation, depending on the context. In everyday language, condenaciones often appear alongside phrases like condena, condenar, or sentencia, reflecting the different spheres in which condemnation can occur.

Etymology and usage variations. The word derives from the Latin condemnatio and follows the standard Spanish

Legal context. In jurisprudence, condenaciones refer to sentences imposed on individuals found culpable of crimes, including

Moral and religious context. Beyond the courtroom, condenaciones describe broad disapproval or censure of conduct by

See also. condena, condenar, condenación, sentencia, pena. Notes: nuances vary by context and jurisdiction.

formation
condenación
with
plural
condenaciones.
In
many
contexts,
especially
legal
ones,
the
preferred
term
is
condena
or
sentencia,
while
condenaciones
emphasizes
the
act
or
result
of
condemning
rather
than
the
judgment
itself.
Some
texts
may
encounter
the
variant
condenmaciones
under
influence
from
other
languages
or
stylistic
choices,
but
condenaciones
is
the
widely
understood
plural
form
in
contemporary
Spanish.
penalties
such
as
imprisonment,
fines,
or
other
sanctions.
The
phrase
condenaciones
penales
is
common,
and
discussions
about
judicial
fairness
or
due
process
often
address
the
scope
and
proportionality
of
condenaciones.
a
group
or
society,
or
theological
declarations
of
eternal
punishment.
In
religious
discourse,
condenación
can
express
the
notion
of
divine
judgment
or
moral
condemnation.