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  1. Definition of perdition noun in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  2. Mar 9, 2024 · perdition ( countable and uncountable, plural perditions) Eternal damnation . Hell. Absolute ruin; downfall . Their decision to buy stocks just before the crisis led to their perdition.

  3. Synonyms for PERDITION: hell, inferno, abyss, Gehenna, Pandemonium, Tophet, pit, underworld; Antonyms of PERDITION: heaven, sky, paradise, bliss, Zion, New Jerusalem ...

  4. May 18, 2021 · eternity. dreamland. wonderland. gone. heights. glory. gladness. Overall, the word perdition is a noun that can refer generally to utter loss or destruction, but can also be used specifically in Chrsitianity to refer to eternal damnation or Hell. This word is Latin in origin and is often used figuratively.

  5. Britannica Dictionary definition of PERDITION. [noncount] old-fashioned. : the state of being in hell forever as punishment after death : damnation. sinners condemned to eternal perdition. — usually used figuratively. It's this kind of selfishness that leads down the road/path to perdition. [=that is very dangerous or harmful]

  6. Jan 4, 2022 · The word perdition means “eternal damnation” or “utter destruction.”. It can also be used as a synonym for hell. When a person is called “son of perdition,” the connotation is that of a person in an unredeemable state, someone who is already damned while he is still alive. Jesus mentions the “son of perdition” in His high ...

  7. Mar 30, 2020 · perdition. (n.). mid-14c., "condition of damnation, spiritual ruin, state of the souls of the wicked in Hell," a special theological sense; the general sense of "utter destruction, entire ruin, great harm, death, fact of being lost or destroyed," is by late 14c.; from Old French perdicion "loss, calamity, perdition" of souls (11c.) and directly from Late Latin perditionem (nominative perditio ...

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