foredoom

UK /ˈfɔːduːm/ US /ˈfɔːduːm/
noun 1verb 1

Definitions

noun

1

A doom that is predicted; destiny.

verb

1

To predestine to a doom.

Thou art foredoomed to view the Stygian state.

[W]hen to the inherent difficulties of so delicate and nice a social operation were added the spite and hate of conflict, the hell of war; when suspicion and cruelty were rife, and gaunt Hunger wept beside Bereavement,—in such a case, the work of any instrument of social regeneration was in large part foredoomed to failure.

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