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Meaning of damnability

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damnability (n.)

The quality of being damnable; damnableness.

damnability Sentence Examples

  1. The damnability of his actions became apparent when the consequences unfolded.
  2. She couldn't deny the damnability of her decisions; they haunted her every thought.
  3. In the court of law, the prosecution emphasized the damnability of the defendant's behavior.
  4. The preacher spoke fervently about the damnability of sin and the need for repentance.
  5. His reckless behavior showcased the damnability of unchecked ambition.
  6. The novel's protagonist grappled with the damnability of his past misdeeds.
  7. Philosophers often debate the nature and extent of the damnability of human actions.
  8. The damnability of the situation weighed heavily on everyone involved.
  9. The politician's scandalous actions underscored the damnability of corruption in public office.
  10. Despite his attempts to justify his actions, he couldn't escape the damnability of his choices.

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The quality of being damnable; damnableness.

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The damnability of his actions became apparent when the consequences unfolded.

She couldn't deny the damnability of her decisions; they haunted her every thought.

In the court of law, the prosecution emphasized the damnability of the defendant's behavior.

The preacher spoke fervently about the damnability of sin and the need for repentance.