Sentences

damnability in a sentence

n.

Definition

Damnability refers to the quality or state of being deserving of condemnation or punishment, often in a moral or theological context.

Sample Sentences

  1. The concept of damnability often sparks heated debates among theologians.
  2. His actions were driven by a sense of damnability that he could not escape.
  3. In literature, characters often grapple with their own damnability in the face of moral dilemmas.
  4. The philosopher's exploration of damnability challenged the prevailing notions of sin and redemption.
  5. Many believe that the recognition of one's own damnability is the first step towards true repentance.

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