Comparative for certain to suffer death, failure, or a similarly negative outcome
“To repay Arthur for once saving his life, Ford wants Arthur to join him as he flees the doomed planet.”
Comparative for having suffered death, failure, or a similarly negative outcome
“If they don't think about the future, the business is doomed.”
Comparative for destined for a given (typically bad) fate
“So, does this mean I'm doomed to a life of loneliness?”
Comparative for sentenced for a crime or wrongdoing
“Rushworth was doomed to prison for the balance of his life, a period of six long years.”
Comparative for fated or inevitable (that something happens or is the case)
(of a person) Comparative for at the point of death
Comparative for feeling or causing despair
Comparative for not properly planned or thought through
Comparative for useless or having no chance of success
Comparative for wrongly or badly planned or judged, typically because of faulty understanding
(archaic) Comparative for fated to die, or at the point of death
Comparative for used for emphasis, especially to express anger or frustration
Comparative for gradually ceasing to exist or function
Comparative for physically broken or no longer functioning
Comparative for culpable of or responsible for a specified wrongdoing
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