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Sentence count:64Posted:2017-05-11Updated:2020-07-24
Similar words: condemningdamndamnabledamnationgive a damnamniocentesisdampingzoningMeaning: ['dæmɪŋ]  adj. threatening with damnation. 
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1) The tape contained damning evidence.
2) She said some pretty damning things about him.
3) Her report is expected to deliver a damning indictment of education standards.
4) The two men were convicted on some extremely damning evidence.
5) He made some fairly damning remarks about the government's refusal to deal with the problem.
6) How can they put such a damning construction on a perfectly innocent phrase?
7) The author has since delivered a damning counterblast to her critics.
8) This seems to me to be a damning indictment of education policy.
9) The scandal is damning evidence of the government's contempt for democracy.
10) The poverty in our cities is a damning indictment of modern society.
11) It was the subject of a damning documentary.
12) Lake's sentiments looked pretty damning in print.
13) Bacher broke into tears as he painted a damning picture of global match-fixing.
14) Still more damning evidence could be brought about the long-term effect of punches to the head.
15) It was damning evidence by any account,[http://sentencedict.com/damning.html] and he also had the definite feeling that Small Dave was on to him.
16) Where Gilman scores is in her damning portrait of the evasions of political correctness.
17) More damning evidence came from the small survivor, Harry Symmonds.
18) The council's findings must be quite damning, because it refuses to tell anyone what they are.
19) The most damning and best-known indictment of medicine in the radical tradition is Medical Nemesis by Ivan Illich.
20) In the face of such damning evidence Jakobs had little defence against the charge of being a spy.
21) They are a damning indictment of the richest country in the world.
22) However, the potentially damning disclosures were muddied by the mystery surrounding the man who sent the complaint.
23) She had succeeded in damning him with the faintest of eulogies.
24) After a damning internal report this month on conditions at Brixton prison both admitted that the service was institutionally racist.
25) The fact that these children cannot read is a damning indictment of our education system.
26) Seven months after Peter Robinson and I penned those damning words, have we cause to change our opinion?
27) He thoroughly searched the house and came up with some startling and damning evidence.
28) His expression was bland, and he obviously had no intention of filling the damning silence.
29) Voice over Hereford and Worcester Community Council helped draw up the damning report on village amenities.
30) There is something odd about the logic Maskelyne used to gather his damning statistics.
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