noun
- plural of damnability; the quality or state of being damnable; deserving of condemnation or damnation
Usage: formal; rare; typically used in theological or literary contexts
Examples
- The theologian discussed the damnabilities of various moral transgressions.
- He spoke of the damnabilities inherent in pride and greed.
- The novel explored the damnabilities of human weakness.
- Medieval texts often catalogued the damnabilities of sin.
- She questioned the damnabilities attributed to her by her accusers.