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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.
Other 51Թ Forms
- self-doomed adjective
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of doomed1
Example Sentences
Others say he may be content with the havoc wrought while doomed cases wend their way through the justice system.
Despite the tumult, Wilson kept on recording and performing, sometimes showing glimpses of his former self, yet always doomed to having his every song, his every melody compared to his earlier work.
As the film trudges from his hospice bed to his youth, we’ll come to see that the doomed townsfolk have the same faces and mannerisms of people Chuck knew as a child.
They were doomed by bad defense early, the Mets scoring three early runs with the help of two Dodgers errors.
Joel killed to save her and doomed humanity in the process!
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