adjective
- destined to fail or be destroyed; doomed in advance
Usage: literary
Examples
- The expedition was foredoomed from the start due to poor planning.
- Their marriage seemed foredoomed by their incompatible personalities.
- The ancient prophecy declared that the kingdom was foredoomed to fall.
- He felt his political career was foredoomed after the scandal broke.
- The company’s outdated business model made it foredoomed in the digital age.
- Critics argued that the peace talks were foredoomed to failure.