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damnation

[dam-ney-shuhn] / dæmˈneɪ ʃən /


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It’s a song about a ne’er-do-well who can’t help messing up, and Mr. Kahan wishes the best for him—hoping his greatest fears are earthly threats like personal safety and cancer and not eternal damnation.

From The Wall Street Journal Apr. 28, 2026

RN was regarded as beyond the pale, so the centre-right faced hell and damnation on the few occasions it joined them in a tacit arrangement to keep out the left.

From BBC Mar. 16, 2026

It’s like a chemical cocktail of frustration, elation, inspiration, damnation — everything with an “-ation” on it.

From Seattle Times Dec. 26, 2023

The Puritans who colonized New England believed that laziness led to damnation.

From New York Times Jan. 20, 2022

The birthmark of damnation faded, and I could feel the weight of my arms and hear the heave in my breath and I was not talking then, because there was no point.

From "Between the World and Me" by Ta-Nehisi Coates




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