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11 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 condemned man faced damnation with a stoic resignation in the face of his impending execution.
The forbidden ritual, if performed, would unleash a wave of supernatural damnation upon the world.
The condemned prisoner's last words reflected a mix of remorse and acceptance of his impending damnation.
The condemned city bore the scars of damnation, with ruins and remnants of a once-thriving civilization.
The accused witch faced the inquisitor's relentless pursuit, knowing it could lead to charges of witchcraft and damnation.
The historian chronicled the rise and fall of civilizations, often marked by periods of damnation and decay.
The prophet's dire predictions spoke of an impending apocalypse and the damnation of humanity.
The whistleblower faced damnation's threat for exposing the dark secrets of the corrupt corporation.
The abandoned asylum carried an air of damnation, with rumors of ghostly encounters and tortured souls.
The cursed land, barren and desolate, was said to be the result of ancient damnation for sins committed by its inhabitants.
The ancient curse, once unleashed, brought about a wave of damnation that affected generations to come.

Damnation

dam-ney-shuhn
nounThe act of condemning or the state of being condemned.
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Last Updated On: February 4, 2024
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