Moderate as in due Deserving and appropriate, especially in terms of lawful consequences or punishments. 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 hero's condign victory over the villain brought justice to the troubled city.
The community demanded condign measures to address the rising crime rates.
The student's dedication to excellence was rewarded with a condign scholarship.
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