damnableness

/ˈdæmnəblnəs/
noun
  1. The quality or state of being deserving of strong criticism or condemnation.
    • She couldn't ignore the damnableness of the company's pollution.
    • Historians debated the damnableness of the dictator's policies.
    • The damnableness of the crime shocked the entire community.
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