What is another word for Damnify?

Pronunciation: [dˈamnɪfˌa͡ɪ] (IPA)

Damnify is a less commonly used word that means to cause harm or damage to something or someone. There are various synonyms for this word that can be used in a range of situations. One example is the word harm, which can be used to describe the negative effects caused by an action or event. Another synonym is the word injure, which emphasizes physical damage or harm to one's body or property. Other similar words include impair, spoil, and mar, all of which convey the idea of damaging or ruining something. Depending on the context, any of these synonyms can be used effectively to convey the same meaning as damnify.

What are the hypernyms for Damnify?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.

Usage examples for Damnify

Then follow discussions, in which I Damnify the traffick in human beings as much as possible.
"Travels in the Great Desert of Sahara, in the Years of 1845 and 1846"
James Richardson
Christian, make thy profession shine by a conversation according to the gospel; or else thou wilt Damnify religion, bring scandal to thy brethren, and give offence to the enemies; and it would be better that a millstone was hanged about thy neck, and that thou, as so adorned, was cast into the bottom of the sea, than so to do.
"The Works of John Bunyan Volume 3"
John Bunyan
But seeing it was our happs to Damnify each other unwillingly, let us be content with our harms, and lay the fault where it was, and so become friends.
"Fair Em A Pleasant Commodie Of Faire Em The Millers Daughter Of Manchester With The Love Of William The Conquerour"
William Shakespeare (Apocrypha)

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