Sentences

damnify in a sentence

v. t.

Definition

To damnify means to cause harm or damage to something, particularly in terms of reputation or integrity.

Sample Sentences

  1. The reckless actions of the company could damnify its reputation for years to come.
  2. If the contractor fails to meet safety standards, it could damnify the entire project.
  3. Her careless remarks during the meeting might damnify her chances for promotion.
  4. A poorly executed advertisement can damnify a brand’s image overnight.
  5. Legal battles can often damnify relationships between former business partners.

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