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- uncondemned, adj. meanings, etymology and more | Oxford . . .
There is one meaning in OED's entry for the adjective uncondemned See ‘Meaning use’ for definition, usage, and quotation evidence
- The Uncondemned - Wikipedia
The Uncondemned is a 2015 documentary film produced by Film at Eleven Media Co-directed by Michele Mitchell and Nick Louvel, the film examines the first trial that prosecuted rape as a war crime and an act of genocide [1]
- The Uncondemned (2015) - IMDb
The Uncondemned: Directed by Nick Louvel, Michele Mitchell With Pierre-Richard Prosper, Sara Darehshori, Thierry Cruvellier, Mukasarasi Godelieve In 1997, a group of lawyers and activists prosecuted rape as a crime against humanity This is the story of their fight for the first conviction
- Uncondemned Definition Meaning - YourDictionary
Uncondemned definition: Not <a>condemned< a>
- Websters 1828 - Websters Dictionary 1828 - Uncondemned
Not condemned; not judged guilty - A man that is a Roman, and uncondemned Acts 22:25 2 Not disapproved; not pronounced criminal; as a practice yet uncondemned
- uncondemned - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
From un- + condemned uncondemned (not comparable) Not condemned
- Topical Bible: Uncondemned
The term "uncondemned" refers to a state of being free from condemnation or judgment, particularly in a legal or moral sense In the biblical context, it often pertains to the idea of being justified or declared righteous before God, without the burden of guilt or penalty for sin
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