noun
- The plural of damnableness; the quality or state of being damnable; deserving of condemnation or damnation.
Usage: Formal or literary usage; Rarely used in modern English; more common in historical or religious texts
Examples
- The preacher spoke of the damnablenesses of human sin.
- Medieval theologians debated the various damnablenesses of heresy.
- The damnablenesses of their actions were evident to all who witnessed them.
- He catalogued what he saw as the damnablenesses of the regime's policies.