(Usually followed by `to') determined by tragic fate.
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Examples for "doomed"
Examples for "doomed"
1The Party no longer appears doomed as it did a year ago.
2Most hedgies guessed wrong last year or stayed their own doomed course.
3Thus Europe, though more pacific than ever before, was doomed to war.
4Yet it is also doomed, according to leading food writer John McKenna.
5I want as few to perish with this doomed regime as possible.
1The confession of a fated inevitable in the mind, is weakness prostrate.
2Everything is smothered in the litter that is fated to accompany it.
3He didn't seem to care about the ill-fated blind date either way.
4Early DNA demethylation at certain enhancers prospectively marks cells fated to reprogram.
5Later, under the ill-fated von Essen hotel group, dining became more formal.
6Advocates of the ill-fated 2006 waterfront stadium idea have dusted off designs.
7That was the last they were fated to see of the men.
8That the prince was fated to perish ninety-three years from this night.
9To the south, High Marshal Skalbairn sought to make an ill-fated charge.
10It helped fund Green's ill-fated tilt at Marks & Spencer in 2004.
11FTD-iPSCs were fated to cortical neurons, the cells most affected in FTD.
12Probably they are fated to pass away like the bisons and Indians.
13Always he was fated to climb down out of the clouds first.
14This had been his custom ever since the fated day of Pharsalia.
15Spiritualism lays down as a dogma the fated amelioration of our species.
16It seemed, however, that our efforts were fated to be in vain.
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