damnatory

damnatory
/dam"neuh tawr'ee, -tohr'ee/, adj.
conveying, expressing, or causing condemnation; damning.
[1675-85; < L damnatorius, equiv. to damna(re) (see DAMN) + -torius -TORY1]

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  • Damnatory — Dam na*to*ry (d[a^]m n[.a]*t[ o]*r[y^]), a. [L. damnatorius, fr. damnator a condemner.] Dooming to damnation; condemnatory. Damnatory invectives. Hallam. [1913 Webster] …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • damnatory — [dam′nə tôr΄ē] adj. [L damnatorius] 1. threatening with damnation; damning 2. condemning [damnatory evidence] …   English World dictionary

  • damnatory — index blameful, blameworthy, calumnious, critical (faultfinding), incriminatory, inculpatory, libelous …   Law dictionary

  • damnatory damning — inculpative inculpative adj. Inculpatory. [Narrower terms: {accusatorial, accusatory, accusing}; {comminatory, denunciative, denunciatory}; {condemnatory, condemning ; {criminative, criminatory, incriminating, incriminatory ; {damnatory, damning… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • damnatory — adjective Date: 1682 expressing, imposing, or causing condemnation ; condemnatory …   New Collegiate Dictionary

  • damnatory — adjective containing a sentence of condemnation …   Wiktionary

  • damnatory — Synonyms and related words: Rabelaisian, abusive, blackening, blameful, blasphemous, calumniatory, calumnious, censorious, comminatory, condemnatory, contemptuous, contumelious, cursing, denunciatory, deprecative, deprecatory, depreciative,… …   Moby Thesaurus

  • damnatory — adj. expressing or causing condemnation; threatening with damnation …   English contemporary dictionary

  • damnatory — [ damnəˌt(ə)ri] adjective conveying or causing censure or damnation …   English new terms dictionary

  • damnatory — a. Condemnatory …   New dictionary of synonyms

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