n. Condemnation; adverse judgment; judicial sentence; doom.n. [This is the sense in which the word is used in the authorized version of the New Testament: in the revised version, in some passages condemnation (Mat. xxiii. 14; Mark xii. 40), in others judgment (Mat. xxiii. 33; John v. 29; 1 Cor. xi. 29), is substituted for it.]n. Specifically In theology, condemnation to punishment in the future state; sentence to eternal punishment.n. Something meriting eternal punishment.n. The act of censuring or condemning by open disapproval, as by hissing or other expression of disapprobation.n. Used as a profane expletive.