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Definition of Foredoomed
1. foredoom [v] - See also: foredoom
Lexicographical Neighbors of Foredoomed
Literary usage of Foredoomed
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. America's Aims and Asia's Aspirations by Patrick Gallagher (1920)
"CHAPTER IV foredoomed TO FAILURE NOT merely from the American point of view, but
from the point of view of world welfare, the Paris Conference was ..."
2. The Christian Examiner and General Review edited by Francis Jenks, James Walker, Francis William Pitt Greenwood, William Ware (1830)
"Babylon and Infidelity foredoomed of God; a Discourse on the Prophecies and the
Apocalypse. By the Rev. ..."
3. The Collected Poems of Philip Bourke Marston: Comprising "Song-tide," "All by Philip Bourke Marston, Louise Chandler Moulton (1892)
"... foredoomed. No star upon thy course sheds any ray; Though thy bark bear for
years the wind and foam, To no sweet haven shall it ever come. ..."
4. Pictorial History of America's New Possessions, the Isthmian Canals, and the by Murat Halstead (1899)
"The Drift of the Country—The United American People—Always the Same, Though
Divided—The Labels on the Bottles—An Anti-Expansion Party Would Be a foredoomed ..."
5. Portrait of Bonaparte: Being a View of His Administration by François-René Chateaubriand (1814)
"foredoomed by God, by man accurst, And that last act, though not thy worst, The
very fiend's arch mock ;(&) He in his fall preserved his pride, ..."
6. The Transvaal of To-day: War, Witchcraft, Sport, and Spoils in South Africa by Alfred Aylward (1881)
"National paralysis—foredoomed—Too late—The reaction—Our first mistake —A sinister
proposition—Arming the Blacks—Illegal Armaments. ..."