comminate

/ˈkɑmɪneɪt/
verb
  1. To threaten with divine punishment or to curse; used in formal or religious contexts.
    • The ancient prophet would comminate the people for their sins.
    • The angry king chose to comminate his enemies rather than fight them.
    • In the old ceremony, the priest would comminate those who broke the sacred laws.
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