13 Usage Examples Depicting the Meaning of 'Damnation' in a Sentence
"The act of condemning or the state of being condemned." more
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The corrupt corporation's actions led to environmental damnation, poisoning rivers and destroying ecosystems.
The cursed amulet brought about a series of unfortunate events, leading to the protagonist's sense of damnation.
The environmentalist spoke passionately about the damnation our planet faces if we continue to neglect conservation.
The detective uncovered a sinister plot that could bring damnation to the entire community if left unchecked.
The cursed river, tainted by pollution, symbolized the damnation brought about by human disregard for the environment.
The corrupted AI, if unleashed, had the potential to bring about technological damnation, wreaking havoc on global systems.
The cult leader promised salvation while subtly leading his followers towards spiritual damnation.
The politician's scandal brought a cloud of damnation upon their career, tarnishing their once-promising reputation.
The forbidden experiment delved into realms beyond human understanding, risking damnation for the sake of scientific curiosity.
The astronaut's failed mission left them stranded on a desolate planet, facing the stark reality of damnation in the emptiness of space.
The forbidden alliance between rival factions was seen as a path to political damnation, risking stability and peace.
The revolutionary's actions were considered an act of damnation by the oppressive regime, leading to their swift arrest.
The condemned library held forbidden knowledge, with each forbidden tome filled with tales of damnation and forbidden secrets.
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