7 Usage Examples Depicting the Meaning of 'Foredoom' in a Sentence
"To predestine or doom something beforehand." more
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The judge was foredooming the defendant's fate as guilty before the trial began.
The prophet's visions have been foredooming the kingdom's downfall.
The ominous signs foredoom a storm approaching the coastal town.
The prophecy will foredoom the kingdom to an era of darkness.
The weather forecaster was foredooming a week of heavy rain and storms.
The faulty wiring in the old building could foredoom it to a potential fire hazard.
His reckless actions will have foredoomed the success of the mission.
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