DAM'NABLE, a.
1. That may be damned or condemned deserving damnation worthy of eternal punishment. More generally, that which subjects or renders liable to damnation.
As damnable heresies. 2 Peter 2
2. In a low or ludicrous sense, odious, detestable, or pernicious.
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