noun
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ ADJECTIVE
eternal
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The Pope has put betting - with tax-dodging and reading horoscopes - on a list of sins that risk eternal damnation .
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And stargazers who slavishly read those horoscopes are set for the sign of eternal damnation .
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He preached heavenly redemption, eternal damnation and very little in between.
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Doomed to eternal damnation from Sinatra's own special brand of heaven.
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All swore, on pain of excommunication and eternal damnation , to protect and uphold the peace of the land.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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But there will also be those who will stay with it for its relish of damnation .
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Such an idea also had pragmatic appeal: saving herself from damnation .
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The missionaries had saved her from starvation and damnation , and in return Manshin Anjima let them call her Mary.
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The Pope has put betting - with tax-dodging and reading horoscopes - on a list of sins that risk eternal damnation .
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They have skirted annihilation and damnation .
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Too late for salvation and too late for damnation .
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You're heading for a nasty fall - into the fiery furnace of damnation .