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Adjective: damning  da-ming
  1. Threatening with damnation
    - damnatory
Verb: damn  dam
  1. Wish harm upon; invoke evil upon
    "The bad witch damned the child"
    - curse, beshrew [archaic], bedamn [archaic], anathemize, anathemise [Brit], imprecate, maledict, dang [N. Amer], doggone [N. Amer]
     
  2. Find fault with; express criticism of; point out real or perceived flaws
    - knock, criticize, criticise [Brit], pick apart
     
  3. Condemn as being bad, harmful, immoral, etc.
    "the report damned the clubs more for their disregard of the existing rules"

Sounds like: damming

See also: damnation, inculpative [archaic], inculpatory [archaic]

Type of: arouse, bring up, call down, call forth, comment, conjure, conjure up, evoke, invoke, notice, point out, put forward, raise, remark, stir

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