Definition of Damnifying

1. Verb. (present participle of damnify) ¹

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Definition of Damnifying

1. damnify [v] - See also: damnify

Lexicographical Neighbors of Damnifying

damned if one does and damned if one doesn't
damned well
damneder
damnedest
damnedests
damner
damners
damnest
damnfool
damnific
damnification
damnifications
damnified
damnifies
damnify
damnifying (current term)
damning
damningly
damningness
damnit
damns
damnum absque injuria
damoisel
damoiselle
damoiselles
damoisels
damosel
damosella

Literary usage of Damnifying

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. A Treatise on the Law of Private Corporations by Henry Osborn Taylor (1902)
"... act of God or of the public enemy,1 or from the inherent damnifying or perishable qualities of the goods themselves.2 And a common carrier of passengers ..."

2. The American State Reports: Containing the Cases of General Value and by Abraham Clark Freeman (1906)
"The alleged wrongful act complained of here inflicted damnifying injuries—that is, injuries damnifying to the husband, upon the person of his wife, ..."

3. A Handbook of Average: To which is Added a Chapter on Arbitration by Manley Hopkins (1884)
"But the damnifying act may be apart from an intention of damnifying, and may be innocent of consequences. Mr. Maclachlan, in editing A mould's Marine ..."

4. A Handbook of Average, for the Use of Merchants, Agents, Ship-owners by Manley Hopkins (1859)
"But the damnifying act may be apart from an intention of damnifying, and may be innocent of consequences. ..."

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