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damnation - Meaning in Hindi

Meaning of damnation in Hindi

  • फटकार
  • शाप
  • लानत
  • नरकदण्‍ड
  • नरकवास
  • निन्दा

damnation Definition

Noun

  • (in Christian belief) condemnation to eternal punishment in hell.

damnation Example

  • sins that risk eternal damnation ( पाप जो अनन्त विनाश का जोखिम उठाते हैं )
  • Church officials said Trosch spoke to parishioners about hellfire and damnation. ( चर्च के अधिकारियों ने कहा कि ट्रोश ने पैरिशियन से नरक की आग और लानत के बारे में बात की। )
  • There is also very little overheated talk of hellfire and damnation. ( नरकंकाल और धिक्कार के बारे में भी बहुत कम गरमागरम बात होती है। )
  • Many tracts suggest that other points of view lead to damnation. ( अनेक ट्रैक्ट सुझाव देते हैं कि अन्य दृष्टिकोणों से धिक्कार होता है। )
  • It was described as cruel for condemning people to eternal damnation. ( लोगों को शाश्वत दण्ड की निंदा करने के लिए इसे क्रूर बताया गया था। )

More Sentence

  • Their Calvinism was based on a fear of God and damnation.
  • Followers were taught that leaving the cult meant eternal damnation.
  • She has also recorded " La Damnation de Faust,"
  • End of Days : Arnold Schwarzenegger saves the world from millennial damnation.
  • Many churches cannot teach about homosexuality without triggering biblical literalism and damnation.
  • But their emphasis on damnation and salvation resembles fundamentalist Christianity.
  • It's difficult to see damnation in a sentence .
  • Why do they care so little for the damnation of men, and so much for the baptism of children?
  • No, thou shalt not, for thou would be doing it unworthily, and eating damnation to thyself.
  • A drunkard clasp his teeth, and not undo 'em To suffer wet damnation to run through 'em.
  • He makes Holy Willie say he deserved damnation five thousand years before he was born.
  • And damnation can be nothing more and nothing less than the failure or inability or disinclination to make that escape.
  • Women indeed as gossips are too apt to pursue either the damnation of some one else or the apotheosis of themselves.
  • But in his own individual case he manifested a decided preference for the doctrine of damnation without representation.
  • I do not desire even justice on the still living authors and accomplices in the deep damnation of their taking off.
  • Something of that idea of damnation as a lack of the will for salvation has crept at a number of points into contemporary religious thought.
  • With having neglected to preach that most comforting and consoling truth, the eternal damnation of the soul.
  • Suffering eternal damnation while being prodded with a pitchfork is one thing.
  • The damnation of civil war is still looming over Russia,
  • Carcass performed an exclusive UK show at the Damnation Festival in Leeds.
  • His chief sin, gluttony, paved the path of his damnation.
  • Damnation to all human vermin who destroy my property !"
  • The right panel is a hellscape and portrays the torments of damnation.
  • If the plan fails, however, Kahn will face eternal damnation.
  • Thus, she was afraid of the eternal damnation of his father.
  • There is no threat of wrath, no Hell, no Damnation.