damner
damn, condemn (to hell)
verb dah-NEH Rare
Origin: Latin 'damnare' (to condemn)
Usage Note
Damner is primarily theological, referring to divine condemnation of a soul. Colloquially, faire damner quelqu'un means to drive someone mad with frustration — a common informal expression. The past participle damné (m) / damnée (f) is used as a noun meaning 'the damned'.
Examples
"Il croyait que ses péchés allaient le damner."
Natural Translation
He believed his sins would damn him.
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