All 4 Uses of
condemn
in
Wuthering Heights
- I was condemned to hear all out: finally, he reached the 'FIRST OF THE SEVENTY-FIRST.'†
Chpt 3 *
- And far rather would I be condemned to a perpetual dwelling in the infernal regions than, even for one night, abide beneath the roof of Wuthering Heights again.'†
Chpt 17
- I supposed I should be condemned in Hareton Earnshaw's heart, if not by his mouth, to the lowest pit in the infernal regions if I showed my unfortunate person in his neighbourhood then; and feeling very mean and malignant, I skulked round to seek refuge in the kitchen.†
Chpt 32
- The consequence was that, perforce, he was condemned to the fireside and tranquillity, till he made it up again.†
Chpt 32
Definition:
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(condemn as in: She condemned their plan) express strong criticism