Comminating

/ˈkɒmɪneɪtɪŋ/ verb

Definition

The present participle of comminate; threatening, denouncing, or formally warning of serious consequences.

Etymology

From comminate + -ing. Standard English present participle formation.

Kelly Says

Religious texts from the King James Bible era are full of comminating language — prophets aren't just warning; they're formally and solemnly pronouncing doom with theological weight.

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