How Do You Spell PRECONDEMN?

Pronunciation: [pɹˌiːkəndˈɛm] (IPA)

The word precondemn, pronounced as /priːkənˈdɛm/, is composed of the prefix pre-, which means before or prior to, and the verb condemn. This word means to condemn or judge something before it actually happens. The spelling of precondemn is derived from the two root words, with the addition of the prefix pre-. Although this word is not commonly used, it shows that prefixes can change the meaning of a word in a significant way.

PRECONDEMN Meaning and Definition

  1. Precondemn is a verb that refers to making a judgment or issuing a negative opinion about someone or something prior to any evidence or proper evaluation. It denotes the act of condemning, criticizing, or censuring someone or something in advance, often based on preconceived notions, assumptions, or biases.

    When one precondemns, they form an unfavorable judgment without first considering all relevant facts, contexts, or circumstances involved. This preemptive criticism can arise from personal biases, prejudice, or a desire to express disapproval without proper investigation.

    Precondemning behavior is often viewed as unfair, as it does not allow for a fair and impartial assessment of the situation or individual. It can lead to hasty judgments and the perpetuation of stereotypes or discrimination. Precondemning may impede open-mindedness and hinder the ability to understand different perspectives or viewpoints.

    It is important to distinguish precondemnation from legitimate criticism or condemnation based on objective analysis and evidence. Fair judgment requires an open-minded approach, thorough consideration of all available information, and a willingness to revise initial opinions based on new insights.

    In summary, precondemn is the act of prematurely condemning or judging someone or something based on prejudiced notions or incomplete information. It is a term used to describe unfair and unjust judgments formed without proper evaluation or consideration of all relevant facts.

Common Misspellings for PRECONDEMN

  • orecondemn
  • lrecondemn
  • -recondemn
  • 0recondemn
  • peecondemn
  • pdecondemn
  • pfecondemn
  • ptecondemn
  • p5econdemn
  • p4econdemn
  • prwcondemn
  • prscondemn
  • prdcondemn
  • prrcondemn
  • pr4condemn
  • pr3condemn
  • prexondemn
  • prevondemn
  • prefondemn
  • predondemn

Etymology of PRECONDEMN

The word "precondemn" is a combination of two parts: "pre" and "condemn".

The prefix "pre-" comes from the Latin word "prae", which means "before" or "prior to". It is commonly used in English to indicate that something happens before a certain event or condition.

The word "condemn" comes from the Latin word "condemnare", which means "to sentence" or "to pronounce judgment against". The Latin word is a combination of "con-" meaning "completely" or "thoroughly", and "damnare", which means "to inflict loss or damage".

By combining these two elements, "precondemn" is formed, which essentially means to pass judgment or express disapproval or criticism before a proper investigation or trial takes place, based solely on preconceived notions or biases.

Conjugate verb Precondemn

CONDITIONAL

I would precondemn
you would precondemn
he/she/it would precondemn
we would precondemn
they would precondemn

CONDITIONAL CONTINUOUS

I would be precondemning
you would be precondemning
he/she/it would be precondemning
we would be precondemning
they would be precondemning

CONDITIONAL PERFECT

I would have precondemn
you would have precondemn
he/she/it would have precondemn
we would have precondemn
they would have precondemn

CONDITIONAL PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I would have been precondemning
you would have been precondemning
he/she/it would have been precondemning
we would have been precondemning
they would have been precondemning

FUTURE

I will precondemn
you will precondemn
he/she/it will precondemn
we will precondemn
they will precondemn

FUTURE CONTINUOUS

I will be precondemning
you will be precondemning
he/she/it will be precondemning
we will be precondemning
they will be precondemning

FUTURE PERFECT

I will have precondemned
you will have precondemned
he/she/it will have precondemned
we will have precondemned
they will have precondemned

FUTURE PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I will have been precondemning
you will have been precondemning
he/she/it will have been precondemning
we will have been precondemning
they will have been precondemning

IMPERATIVE

you precondemn
we let´s precondemn

NONFINITE VERB FORMS

to precondemn

PAST

I precondemned
you precondemned
he/she/it precondemned
we precondemned
they precondemned

PAST CONTINUOUS

I was precondemning
you were precondemning
he/she/it was precondemning
we were precondemning
they were precondemning

PAST PARTICIPLE

precondemned

PAST PERFECT

I had precondemned
you had precondemned
he/she/it had precondemned
we had precondemned
they had precondemned

PAST PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I had been precondemning
you had been precondemning
he/she/it had been precondemning
we had been precondemning
they had been precondemning

PRESENT

I precondemn
you precondemn
he/she/it precondemns
we precondemn
they precondemn

PRESENT CONTINUOUS

I am precondemning
you are precondemning
he/she/it is precondemning
we are precondemning
they are precondemning

PRESENT PARTICIPLE

precondemning

PRESENT PERFECT

I have precondemned
you have precondemned
he/she/it has precondemned
we have precondemned
they have precondemned

PRESENT PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I have been precondemning
you have been precondemning
he/she/it has been precondemning
we have been precondemning
they have been precondemning

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