noun
- plural of perdition; states or instances of eternal damnation or spiritual ruin, especially in religious contexts
- plural of perdition; complete ruin or destruction
Usage: usually used in religious or theological discourse; often capitalized when referring to Hell or the afterlife
Usage: literary or formal usage
Examples
- The preacher warned his congregation about the perditions that awaited the sinful.
- Many medieval texts depicted vivid scenes of perditions and torment.
- The empire's perditions came swiftly after years of internal conflict.
- Religious texts often contrast salvation with perditions in the afterlife.
- The character's moral descent led him toward perditions of his own making.
- Ancient philosophers debated whether perditions were deserved or arbitrary.