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