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damnation /damˈneɪʃ(ə)n /noun [mass noun]Condemnation to eternal punishment in hell: sins that risk eternal damnation...- Even the most extreme threat of eternal damnation in hell which Christianity preaches does not deter their believers from committing mortal sins.
- A despicable villain tempts a sinner and lures him into sin, alienation, and damnation.
- Concepts of fire and damnation have given way to more sanguine personal exhortations to love, service, and devotion.
Synonyms condemnation to hell, eternal punishment, perdition, doom, hellfire; curse, execration, imprecation, excommunication, anathema, anathematization, malediction; North American hex archaic malison exclamationExpressing anger or frustration.Damnation, he got away....- ‘Damnation!’ Eddy hissed as she missed a vital step and felt her sword slip from her hand.
- Damnation! I'd drunk more than that before and still been able to thread a needle.
Origin Middle English: via Old French from Latin dam(p)natio(n-), from the verb dam(p)nare 'inflict loss on' (see damn). |