predoom

[pri-doom]

predoom Definition

  • 1to destine or condemn to an unhappy fate beforehand
  • 2to doom in advance

Using predoom: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "predoom" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The team's poor performance seemed to predoom them to failure.

  • Example

    His family's history of heart disease predoomed him to a similar fate.

  • Example

    The prophecy seemed to predoom the kingdom to destruction.

  • Example

    Her pessimistic attitude predoomed her relationships to failure.

predoom Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for predoom

Phrases with predoom

  • predoomed to fail

    destined or likely to fail

    Example

    The project was predoomed to fail from the start due to lack of resources.

  • predoomed to repeat

    destined or likely to repeat past mistakes or failures

    Example

    Those who do not learn from history are predoomed to repeat it.

  • predoomed love

    a doomed or ill-fated romantic relationship

    Example

    Their predoomed love was marked by constant arguments and misunderstandings.

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Summary: predoom in Brief

'Predoom' [pri-doom] means to condemn or destine someone or something to an unhappy fate beforehand. It is often used to describe situations where failure or doom seems inevitable, as in 'The team's poor performance seemed to predoom them to failure.' The phrase 'predoomed to fail' is commonly used to describe situations that are destined to fail.