Part 37 (1/2)

Antonyize, laud, praise

Prepositions:

Co _to_ a person; _of_ one person _to_ another, _of_ or _against_ a person _for_ an act; _to_ an officer; _before_ the court; _about_ a thing

COMPLEX

Synonyms:

abstruse, confused, intricate, loled, led

That is _complex_ which is made up of several connected parts That is _compound_ in which the parts are not le substance In a _composite_ object the different parts have less of unity than in that which is _complex_ or _compound_, but eneous_ body unlike parts or particles are interloether) is said of a _confused_of land pudding-stone is a _congloement and relation of parts may be perfectly clear; in a _complicated_ mechanism the parts are so nurasp their ement the parts are so intertwined that it is difficult to follow their windings; things are _involved_ which are rolled together so as not to be easily separated, either in thought or in fact; things which are _tangled_ or _entangled_ mutually hold and draw upon each other The conception of aform, color, size, and other elements; a clock is a _complicated_serpents of the Laocoon are _involved_ We speak of an _abstruse_ stateeneous_ led_ skein, an _intricate_ problem; of _composite_ architecture, an _involved_ sentence; of the _coreat business, the _entangled_ accounts of an incompetent or dishonest bookkeeper

Antonyeneous, plain, uncombined, uniform, direct, obvious, simple, uncompounded, unraveled

CONDEMN

Synonyms:

blame, convict, doom, reprove, censure, denounce, reprobate, sentence

To _condeainst We may _censure_ silently; we _condemn_ ordinarily by open and formal utterance _Condemn_ is more final than _blame_ or _censure_; a _conde can not stand; a _condemned_ shi+p can not sail A person is _convicted_ when his guilt is made clearly manifest to others; in souilt is brought clearly ho allied with _convince_, which see under PERSUADE); in legal usage one is said to be _convicted_ only by the verdict of a jury In stating the penalty of an offense, the legal word _sentence_ is now more common than _condeood usage to say, he was _condemned_ to imprisonment To _denounce_ is to ainst, especially in a violent and threatening manner

From the pulpits in the northern States Burr was _denounced_ as an assassin

COFFIN _Building the Nation_ ch 10, p 137 [H '83]

To _doon to evil or destruction or to predetermine to an evil destiny; an inferior race in presence of a superior is _dooation or extinction Compare ARRAIGN; REPROVE

Antonyms:

absolve, applaud, exonerate, pardon, acquit, approve, justify, praise

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