Definition of Predooms

1. Verb. (third-person singular of predoom) ¹

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Definition of Predooms

1. predoom [v] - See also: predoom

Lexicographical Neighbors of Predooms

predominancy
predominant
predominantly
predominants
predominate
predominated
predominately
predominates
predominating
predomination
predominations
predominion
predoom
predoomed
predooming
predooms (current term)
predorsal
predose
predosed
predoses
predosing
predraft
predried
predries
predrill
predrilled
predrilling
predrills
predrinks
predrought

Literary usage of Predooms

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

1. American Government and Politics by Charles Austin Beard (1910)
"... who are thereby enabled to carry the odious institution of slavery wherever the national power extends, and predooms all territory which the United ..."

2. The Common Cause by John R. Meader (1911)
"That simple truth lies at the root of individualism ; it has been determinative in the development of society and it predooms the coming Socialistic ..."

3. Cambridge Prize Poems: Being a Collection of the English Poems which Have by University of Cambridge Seatonian Prize (1813)
"... adored, Unhonoured falls beneath the victor-sword,— Oh ! then, half impious, she predooms the blow, Which heaven reserves for man's relentless foe. ..."

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