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1. Related to condemnor: Condemner

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3. If the Condemner dies first or the Condemner is the only scum left in the game and the Condemnee is still alive, the Condemner loses.

4. Condemner A captured Condemner can be sold at a high price and the taste is indescribable.

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6. What does Condemner mean? Information and translations of Condemner in the most comprehensive dictionary definitions resource on the web.

7. Condemner - Translation to Spanish, pronunciation, and forum discussions

8. Zeromus, the Condemner is one of the …

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10. Condemner meaning A person who condemns or censures.

11. “(c) The court shall give judgment to the Condemner for the Condemner′s costs and dis-bursements, other than prevailing party fees, incurred by the Condemner on and after ser-vice of the offer

12. Zeromus, the Condemner represents the zodiac sign Cancer

13. The Condemner is a third-party role whose win condition is to get a specific person (the Condemnee) voted out, or eliminated.If the Condemnee is eliminated while the Condemner is alive and on the Condemnee's wagon, the Condemner wins

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15. Condemner (plural Condemners) A person who condemns or censures; Latin Verb

16. If any condemnee shall fail to agree with the Condemner with respect to the acquisition of property sought by the Condemner, a petition to condemn the property may be filed by the Condemner in the county court of the county where the property or some part thereof is situated.

17. Nouns for Condemn include Condemnation, Condemnations, Condemned, Condemner, Condemners, Condemning, Condemnings, Condemnor and Condemnors

18. Translation for 'Condemner' in the free English-Spanish dictionary and many other Spanish translations.

19. See authoritative translations of Condemner in Spanish with example sentences and audio pronunciations.

20. Condemnatory definition in English dictionary, Condemnatory meaning, synonyms, see also 'condemnation',condemn',condemnably',condemner'

21. A new option, "Use the Stone of the Condemner", will appear

22. (1) At any time after a condemnation action is commenced, a public Condemner may serve notice that the public Condemner will take immediate possession of the property that is the subject of the action

23. Translation for 'Condemner' in the free English-Italian dictionary and many other Italian translations.

24. 43 synonyms and near synonyms of Condemner from the Merriam-Webster Thesaurus, plus 2 antonyms and near antonyms

25. Principal Translations: Inglés: Español: Condemner n noun: Refers to person, place, thing, quality, etc

26. Meredith, the Condemner of the “guarded life,” was humanly nervous in guarding his own little daughter. THE ART OF LETTERS ROBERT LYND Never was there such a Condemner of dignities, such a violator of high places and sanctities, as this very Master Edward

27. The Condemner shall provide not less than 15 days′ written notice to the owner of the planned ap-praisal inspection

28. Choose the new option and the party will teleport to a hidden area in the Stilshine to fight Zeromus, The Condemner.

29. Turning this rage into a wellspring of Darkness from which to draw strength, the Condemner had condemned himself and thus fallen from grace

30. Middle English (in Condemn (sense 2)): from Old French Condemner, from Latin Condemnare, from con- (expressing intensive force) + damnare ‘inflict loss on’ (see damn).

31. Middle English (in condemn (sense 2)): from Old French Condemner, from Latin condemnare, from con- (expressing intensive force) + damnare ‘inflict loss on’ (see damn)

32. “Honoring the law more than any other, a scion of holy order and Condemner of criminals. Created in opposition to Knight-Star Pashtarot, scion of light

33. Players must get the Stone of the Condemner from the Acolyte at the base of steps outside the Temple Grounds where you fought Judge Bergan

34. Origin condemn (1300-1400) Old French Condemner, from Latin condemnare, from com-(→ COM-) + damnare (→ DAMN 4) Quizzes Take our quick quizzes to practise your vocabulary.

35. The property owner and designated representative, if any, shall be invited to ac-company the Condemner′s appraiser on any inspection of the property for appraisal purposes.

36. Condemner is a magical weapon and one of the Vestiges of Divergence. This shadow-touched heavy crossbow once served as the weapon of choice for the legendary assassin Todora

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38. Having taken gemstones from the ancient temple in the last book, he sees its memories and becomes haunted with visions of a powerful woman, as foretold in an old prophecy about The Condemner in the first book, The Summoner.

39. Where the Condemner is a public service corporation regulated by the state, the court must determine whether the public will be given an opportunity to make use of the service provided by the public service corporation at reasonable rates and without discrimination

40. In Oregon, if the Condemner is unable to agree with or locate the owner of the property under ORS 35.235, then an action to condemn property may be commenced in the circuit court of the county in which the property proposed to be condemned, or the greater portion thereof is located.

41. Early 14c., condempnen "to blame, censure;" mid-14c., "pronounce judgment against," from Old French condamner, Condemner "to Condemn" (11c.) and directly from Latin Condemnare, condempnare "to sentence, doom, blame, disapprove," from assimilated form of com-, here probably an intensive prefix (see com-), + damnare "to harm, damage" (see damn).