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5 Usage Examples Depicting the Meaning of 'Foredoom' in a Sentence

"To predestine or doom something beforehand." more

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The decision to cut down the ancient tree had foredoomed the once-thriving ecosystem.
The lack of communication between team members had foredoomed the collaborative project to failure.
Having neglected regular maintenance, the homeowner had foredoomed the old house to structural decay.
Before the negotiations began, the hostile attitude of both parties had foredoomed the chances of reaching a peaceful resolution.
The detective realized that the missing clues had foredoomed the investigation from the start.

Foredoom

fawr-doom
verbTo predestine or doom something beforehand.
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Last Updated On: December 9, 2023
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