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CONDIGN Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
Synonyms · justified · deserved · rightful · due · See All Synonyms & Antonyms in Thesaurus. Examples of condign in a Sentence. a suspension without pay is ...
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Condign - Definition, Meaning & Synonyms - Vocabulary.com
Use the adjective condign to describe a fair and fitting punishment, like the condign clean-up work assigned to a group of students after they made a big mess.
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CONDIGN | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary
Condign punishment is suitable or right for a particular crime: Expropriation of property seemed condign punishment for treason.
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condign, a. (kənˈdaɪn) Forms: 5 condyngne, 5–6 condygne, 5–7 condigne, 6 condynge (Sc. conding), 6– condign. [a. F. condigne, ad. L. condign-us (med.L. also -dingnus) wholly worthy, f. con- together, altogether + dignus worthy.] † 1. Equal in worth or dignity (to). Obs.c 1470 Harding Chron. lxxxiv. ...
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condign - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
From Middle English condigne, from Old French condigne, from Latin condignus, from con- + dignus (“worthy”). Compare deign. Pronunciation.
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CONDIGN Synonyms: 60 Similar and Opposite Words
Synonyms for CONDIGN: justified, deserved, rightful, due, proper, legal, competent, merited; Antonyms of CONDIGN: unjust, unfair, undue, unwarranted, ...
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Condign
Condign may refer to:
Condign merit, an aspect of Roman Catholic theology signifying a goodness that has been bestowed because of the actions of that person
Project Condign, a top-secret UFO study undertaken by the British government between 1997 and 2000
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CONDIGN Definition & Meaning - Dictionary.com
adjective. well-deserved; fitting; adequate. condign punishment. Synonyms: suitable, appropriate. condign. / kənˈdaɪn /. adjective. (esp of a punishment) ...
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243 Synonyms & Antonyms for CONDIGN | Thesaurus.com
condign · aloof · blameless · conscientious · decent · dependable · dispassionate · due · equal · ethical · evenhanded · fair-minded · good · honest · honorable ...
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condign, adj. meanings, etymology and more | Oxford English ...
OED's earliest evidence for condign is from 1413, in the writing of John Lydgate, poet and prior of Hatfield Regis. condign is a borrowing from French.
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CONDIGN definition in American English - Collins Dictionary
Definition of 'condignity'. condignity in American English. (kənˈdɪɡnɪti). noun. (in scholasticism). merit earned through good works while in a state of grace, ...
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condign/kənˈdam; kən`daɪn/ adj(fml 文) (of punishment, etc) severe and well deserved (指惩罚)严厉而适当的; 罪有应得的.
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Condign merit
Condign merit (meritum de condigno) is an aspect of Catholic theology signifying merit with the dignity of Christ. Criticism of condign merit
In his 1532 Commentary on the Sermon of the Mount, Martin Luther criticized Catholic doctrine concerning condign merit.
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Project Condign
Project Condign (not to be confused with the Condon Committee) was a secret unidentified flying object (UFO) study undertaken by the British Government's The Condign report suggests that further research into "novel military applications" of this plasma phenomenon is warranted, and that "the implications
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