Moderate as in required/requisite Deserving or appropriate, especially in a fitting or rightful manner. Clear All
6 Example Sentences Showcasing the Meaning of 'Condign'
The jury believed that the criminal should face a condign punishment for the heinous crime committed.
The athlete's dedication and outstanding performance earned him the condign title of the MVP of the tournament.
The judge emphasized the importance of a condign sentence to ensure justice in the legal system.
The teacher praised the student's hard work with a condign acknowledgment.
The defendant hoped for a condign verdict in the courtroom.
The employee's dedication to the project warranted a condign promotion.
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