Plural for a person's predestined situation or status in life
“It was her doom to live alone for the rest of her days.”
Plural for death, destruction, or some other terrible fate
“Elm tree shadows crept across the street and spelled doom for my project.”
Plural for a decision or judgment made, especially by a court or tribunal
“He pleads in vain, and I pronounce his doom.”
Plural for a person's ruin or downfall
Plural for a chance or random event or circumstance
(religion) Plural for condemnation to eternal punishment
Plural for the expression of very strong disapproval
Plural for the avenging or punishing of past mistakes or misdeeds
Plural for the time when past mistakes or misdeeds must be punished or paid for
Plural for the characteristic or fact of being ill-fated or very unlucky
Plural for the outcome or inevitable events predetermined by a supernatural or divine will
Plural for a decisive action, often final, signifying the end or finish
To consign or destine someone to a given fate, typically undesirable
“It is good to be reminded that one failure, even if it is the biggest one we can conceive, does not of itself doom us to a life of failure.”
To penalize someone for a punishable offense
To invoke or use a (magical) curse against
To declare (someone) to be guilty of a criminal offense in a court of law
To issue, establish or apply as a charge, fine or penalty
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