noun a denunciation or curse
In literature, commination can refer to a formal denunciation or curse, often used in dramatic or poetic works.
In religious contexts, commination refers to the denunciation of sinners and the pronouncement of divine judgement.
In legal contexts, commination can refer to a formal warning or threat of punishment for non-compliance with laws or regulations.
In the context of a writer, commination may refer to the act of issuing a formal warning or condemnation in their written work.
For a psychologist, commination could involve the use of verbal or written communication to warn or reprimand a client for certain behaviors or actions.
In a human resources context, commination may be used to document and communicate disciplinary actions taken against employees for policy violations.
For legal counsel, commination could refer to the formal notification of legal consequences or actions that may be taken against a party for non-compliance with laws or regulations.