In danger of the eternal punishment of Hell.
Marked by or promising bad fortune.
(Usually followed by `to') determined by tragic fate.
1 The Party no longer appears doomed as it did a year ago.
2 Most hedgies guessed wrong last year or stayed their own doomed course.
3 Thus Europe, though more pacific than ever before, was doomed to war.
4 Yet it is also doomed , according to leading food writer John McKenna.
5 I want as few to perish with this doomed regime as possible.
6 Nothing much more needs to be said here about that doomed production.
7 Image: NASA Data from Mariner II doomed plans for piloted Venus landings.
8 But only a year after completion, it already looks doomed to fail.
9 The wind howled over the doomed brig; the sea was getting up.
10 Even without the vote the team would likely still have been doomed .
11 She had known right from the beginning that their affair was doomed .
12 The sustainable development agenda is doomed without a goal to end inequality.
13 Forty-five months have passed since the introduction of the latest doomed system.
14 Any company without a .com in its name or future seems doomed .
15 Releasing Windows-powered Palm devices only begs the question: Is Palm OS doomed ?
16 Those who fail to understand the past are doomed to repeat it.
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