Definition of Foredooming

1. Verb. (present participle of foredoom) ¹

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Definition of Foredooming

1. foredoom [v] - See also: foredoom

Lexicographical Neighbors of Foredooming

foredetermine
foredetermined
foredge
foredges
foredid
foredispose
foredisposed
foredisposes
foredisposing
foredo
foredoes
foredoing
foredone
foredoom
foredoomed
foredooming (current term)
foredooms
foredraft
foreface
forefaces
forefather
forefathers
forefeel
forefeeling
forefeels
forefeet
forefelt
forefence
forefences
forefend

Literary usage of Foredooming

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The Works of Charles and Mary Lamb by Maurice Henry Hewlett, Laurence Binyon, Edward James Hewlett, William Randolph Hearst, Jonathan Swift, Charles Lamb, Mary Lamb, Edward Verrall Lucas, Frederick Madison Smith, Mariano Tomás (1905)
"THOU, Both inspiring and foredooming, Both With page 98 we come to Southey again, the remaining references being to him. ..."

2. The Chief Elizabethan Dramatists, Excluding Shakespeare by William Allan Neilson (1911)
"My service, my integrity, — • Grave Técnicas, without foredooming destiny, Under thy roof to ease my silent griefs, By applying to my hidden wounds tin- ..."

3. Tennyson, His Art and Relation to Modern Life by Stopford Augustus Brooke (1894)
"... of Gareth's battle against the Knight of the Evening Star : Till Gareth panted hard, and his great heart, foredooming all his trouble was in vain. ..."

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