/ˌkɒndɛmˈneɪʃən/ – nounverb
Definition: 1. kết án (tử hình);
2. từ chối kiện;
3. tổn thất bên thua kiện phải gánh chịu;
4. tuyên bố tịch thu tàu địch bị bắt;
5. tịch thu, trưng thu;
6. bị bắt buộc chuyển nhượng.
A more thorough explanation: Condemnation is a legal term that refers to the formal declaration by a court or government entity that a property is no longer fit for use or occupancy, often due to safety concerns, code violations, or public health risks. It can also refer to the legal process by which private property is taken for public use through eminent domain, with the property owner being compensated for the loss.
Example: The court issued a condemnation order against the property owner for failing to comply with building codes.