condemnors

/kənˈdɛmnərz/
noun
  1. People or groups who officially declare something to be wrong, unacceptable, or evil.
    • Many condemnors of the new law gathered outside the courthouse.
    • The condemnors of the policy argued it would harm the environment.
    • The newspaper's editorial was full of harsh condemnors of the politician's actions.
  2. In law, people or authorities who officially declare a building or property to be unsafe or unfit for use, often leading to its demolition or seizure.
    • The property owners fought the decision of the condemnors in court.
    • The city's condemnors ordered the old factory to be torn down due to safety hazards.
    • After the earthquake, the condemnors inspected dozens of damaged homes.
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