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doom (dūm)
n.
  1. Inevitable destruction or ruin.
  2. Fate, especially a tragic or ruinous one.
  3. A decision or judgment, especially an official condemnation to a severe penalty.
  4. Judgment Day.
  5. A statute or ordinance, especially one in force in Anglo-Saxon England.
tr.v., doomed, doom·ing, dooms.
  1. To condemn to ruination or death. See synonyms at condemn.
  2. To destine to an unhappy end.

[Middle English dom, from Old English dōm, judgment.]




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