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doomed
[ doomd ]
adjective
- destined, or seemingly destined, especially to an adverse fate:
Math wizards were able to pinpoint the final resting place of the doomed jet deep beneath the ocean.
- judged guilty and sentenced, especially to death; condemned:
Several times today and tonight the doomed man has wept like a child in his prison cell.
- ordained or fixed, as a sentence or fate:
In this age of finding everything online, it won’t be long before seed catalogs suffer the same doomed fate as most gardening magazines.
verb
- the simple past tense and past participle of doom ( def ).
Other ˜yÐÄvlog Forms
- self-doomed adjective
˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins
Origin of doomed1
Example Sentences
Solanke had three goals and two assists in the six games before that, and has the potential to go off against a doomed Southampton side.
Does all of this mean that organized labor law is a doomed dinosaur, irrevocably headed toward irrelevance?
However others are asking if the free market system is fatally flawed and doomed to failure?
Even cabbage, so often doomed to limp oblivion, is at its best when slightly softened with vinegar, salt and lemon, yet still holding onto its crunch.
Attempts to prolong the life in its current form of a company laid low by years of under-investment, overgenerous pay and dividends, poor regulation and changing climate may be doomed.
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