noun
- the quality or state of being damnable; deserving of condemnation or damnation
Usage: formal; often used in religious or moral contexts
Examples
- The damnability of his actions became clear once the full truth emerged.
- Religious scholars debated the damnability of various sins.
- She questioned the damnability of a mistake made in good faith.
- The damnability of the crime was undeniable given the evidence.
- He spoke of the damnability of greed and corruption.