Sentences

perditionable in a sentence

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📚 Grade Level: Grade 11, Grade 12

Definition

Perditionable refers to actions or behaviors that are morally corrupt or likely to lead to ruin or eternal damnation.

Sample Sentences

  1. The concept of perditionable actions often weighs heavily on one's conscience.
  2. In literature, characters who engage in perditionable behavior frequently face dire consequences.
  3. The philosopher argued that certain desires are inherently perditionable, leading one astray.
  4. His perditionable choices during his youth haunted him well into adulthood.
  5. She vowed to avoid any perditionable temptations that could jeopardize her future.