verb
- condemning or destining to failure, destruction, or an unhappy fate in advance
Usage: present participle of foredoom
Examples
- The general’s poor strategy was foredooming the entire campaign.
- Her pessimistic attitude seemed to be foredooming any chance of success.
- The company’s outdated practices were foredooming it to bankruptcy.
- Critics argued that the new policy was foredooming small businesses.
- The harsh weather conditions were foredooming the rescue mission.
- His reckless spending habits were foredooming his financial future.