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condign
adjective as in due
adjective as in just
adjective as in just
adjective as in lawful
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adjective as in legal
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- acknowledged
- allowed
- authorized
- card-carrying
- chartered
- clean
- decreed
- due
- enforceable
- enforced
- enjoined
- forensic
- granted
- innocent
- judged
- judicial
- just
- justifiable
- justified
- legalized
- legit
- licit
- on the level
- on the up and up
- ordained
- passed
- precedented
- prescribed
- protected
- right
- rightful
- sanctioned
- sound
- straight
- sure-enough
- warranted
- within the law
adjective as in legit
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- authorized
- bona fide
- canonical
- card-carrying
- commanded
- constitutional
- decreed
- due
- enacted
- enforced
- enjoined
- established
- innocent
- judged
- judicial
- jural
- juridical
- jurisprudent
- just
- justifiable
- kosher
- legal
- legalized
- legislated
- legitimate
- legitimatized
- licit
- mandated
- of right
- official
- on the level
- on the up and up
- ordained
- ordered
- passed
- permissible
- proper
- protected
- rightful
- ruled
- statutory
- valid
- vested
- warrantable
- warranted
adjective as in required
adjective as in required/requisite
adjective as in right
adjective as in right
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adjective as in rightful
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adjective as in scheduled
adjective as in suitable
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Example Sentences
Nothing could have been done to stop it which was not done, except the detection and condign punishment of the offenders.
Let them walk off; and let them make haste, or they may be assured that speedy and condign punishment will overtake them.
If any person injured one of those birds, condign punishment was sure to overtake him.
It is probable they took regular and legal means to bring him to condign punishment as a Sabbath-breaker.
The most refractory he openly menaced with condign punishment, should they make the slightest attempt at impeding the voyage.
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On this page you'll find 555 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to condign, such as: deserved, earned, coming, fair, fit, and fitting.
From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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