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Definition of doom
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Doom (v. t.)
Judgment;
judicial
sentence;
penal
decree;
condemnation.
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Doomage
::
Doomage
(n.) A
penalty
or fine for
neglect.
Cursedness
::
Cursedness
(n.) The state of being under a curse or of being
doomed
to
execration
or to evil.
Damnatory
::
Damnatory
(a.)
Dooming
to
damnation;
condemnatory.
Damn
::
Damn (v. t.) To doom to
punishment
in the
future
world;
to
consign
to
perdition;
to
curse.
Fey
::
Fey (a.)
Fated;
doomed.
Devote
::
Devote
(v. t.) To
appropriate
by vow; to set apart or
dedicate
by a
solemn
act; to
consecrate;
also, to
consign
over; to doom; to evil; to
devote
one to
destruction;
the city was
devoted
to the
flames..
Doom
::
Doom (v. t.) To
assess
a tax upon, by
estimate
or at
discretion..
Destiny
::
Destiny
(n.) That to which any
person
or thing is
destined;
predetermined
state;
condition
foreordained
by the
Divine
or by human will; fate; lot; doom.
Fate
::
Fate (n.)
Appointed
lot;
allotted
life;
arranged
or
predetermined
event;
destiny;
especially,
the final lot; doom; ruin;
death..
Condemn
::
Condemn
(v. t.) To
pronounce
a
judicial
sentence
against;
to
sentence
to
punishment,
suffering,
or loss; to doom; -- with to
before
the
penalty..
Doomed
::
Doomed
(imp. & p. p.) of Doo.
Judge
::
Judge (v. t.) To
examine
and pass
sentence
on; to try; to doom.
Domesday
::
Domesday
(n.) A day of
judgment.
See
Doomsday.
Doom
::
Doom (v. t.)
Discriminating
opinion
or
judgment;
discrimination;
discernment;
decision.
Doomsman
::
Doomsman
(n.) A
judge;
an
umpire.
Proscribe
::
Proscribe
(v. t.) To doom to
destruction;
to put out of the
protection
of law; to
outlaw;
to
exile;
as, Sylla and
Marius
proscribed
each
other's
adherents..
Fated
::
Fated (p. p. & a.)
Decreed
by fate;
destined;
doomed;
as, he was fated to rule a
factious
people..
Sentence
::
Sentence
(n.) In civil and
admiralty
law, the
judgment
of a court
pronounced
in a
cause;
in
criminal
and
ecclesiastical
courts,
a
judgment
passed
on a
criminal
by a court or
judge;
condemnation
pronounced
by a
judgical
tribunal;
doom. In
common
law, the term is
exclusively
used to
denote
the
judgment
in
criminal
cases..
Dooming
::
Dooming
(p. pr. & vb. n.) of Doo.
Doomful
::
Doomful
(a.) Full of
condemnation
or
destructive
power.
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