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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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31) The most damning fact of all is that Seb had been drinking.
32) Only it is not clear that the identification of such a project as state capitalism is damning.
33) Nothing is so damning as watching the effect all this has on Mayra.
34) The most damning evidence against the gang was four secretly recorded conversations.
35) But according to plaintiffs' attorneys, the privilege log could be invaluable in helping them pry loose potentially damning documents.
36) His tentative conclusions were damning.
37) A nonobervant sin,[sentencedict.com/damning.html] damning him to hell.
38) Yun Tianhe: Damning pig monster! Get out!
39) That may sound like damning criticism.
40) Some damning information against them was discovered.
41) His sayings recited above are less damning than his detractors would insist.
42) To say that he was clever is damning him with, faint praise.
43) Washington dumped some more bad news Friday afternoon when the USDA's Office of Inspector General issued a damning and unsettling report on the department's "National Residue Program for Cattle."
44) That's not damning with faint praise – for without glue , nothing sticks together for very long.
45) Works extolling the late Chinese leader, damning capitalism and attacking globalisation are laid out on shelves.
46) On such damning evidence the outcome of the case is beyond doubt.
47) Another damning statistic for South Africa is its appallingly high murder rate.
48) The less damning of the two is issued under the auspices of the Hong Kong Monetary Authority and written by Giovanni Ferri, of Italy's University of Bari, and Li-Gang Liu of BBVA, a bank.
49) Global Witness has been publishing damning reports on the complicity in corruption of nations' financial, real estate and other sectors in countries such as Nigeria and Equatorial Guinea.
50) He was most damning in his comments about the army.
51) But she believed in maintaining her privacy in small, damning ways.
52) The letter follows the damning Irish government report on widespread child abuse by priests in the Dublin archdiocese between 1975 and 2004.
53) Shortly after moving to America, she gave damning evidence about her brothers' regime in evidence to Congress's controversial Un-American Activities committee.
54) How restlessly we pace the aisles, damning the minutes for loitering - waiting , waiting, waiting for the station.
55) Though a lot of jurisdictions require corroborating evidence, in practice self-condemnation is pretty damning—and, it seems, surprisingly easy to induce.
56) Court documents give a blow-by-blow account of an extraordinary investigation. Between the lines of damning evidence, they reveal a corrupt world in which nothing is sacred.
57) The second book is richer, more considered and more damning than the first.
58) The German penetration of the Allied lines was a damning commentary on the supposed ( invulnerability ) of the Maginot Line.
59) Is wealthy, ferial visited mostly only five yen contribution "to the New Year, " when will visits damning handouts.
60) It included many previously unconsidered witness statements, an assessment of fresh information about the shootings, and a damning indictment of the original inquiry headed by Lord Widgery.
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