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damnation1 noundamnation2 interjection damnationdam‧na‧tion1 /dæmˈneɪʃən/ noun [uncountable] - But there will also be those who will stay with it for its relish of damnation.
- Such an idea also had pragmatic appeal: saving herself from damnation.
- The missionaries had saved her from starvation and damnation, and in return Manshin Anjima let them call her Mary.
- The Pope has put betting - with tax-dodging and reading horoscopes - on a list of sins that risk eternal damnation.
- They have skirted annihilation and damnation.
- Too late for salvation and too late for damnation.
- You're heading for a nasty fall - into the fiery furnace of damnation.
ADJECTIVE► eternal· The Pope has put betting - with tax-dodging and reading horoscopes - on a list of sins that risk eternal damnation.· And stargazers who slavishly read those horoscopes are set for the sign of eternal damnation.· He preached heavenly redemption, eternal damnation and very little in between.· Doomed to eternal damnation from Sinatra's own special brand of heaven.· All swore, on pain of excommunication and eternal damnation, to protect and uphold the peace of the land. when someone is punished by being sent to hell after their death, or the state of being in hell for ever → Purgatorydamnation1 noundamnation2 interjection damnationdamnation2 interjection old-fashioned used when you are very angry or annoyed |