Doom
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British pronunciation/dˈuːm/
American pronunciation/ˈdum/

Ορισμός και Σημασία του "doom"

to doom
01

to intentionally cause something or someone to fail or experience a negative outcome by creating specific conditions

Transitive: to doom sth
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Deliberate misinformation campaigns can doom a person 's reputation.
The deliberate sabotage doomed their chances of winning the competition.
Repeated violations of policies are dooming the company 's reputation.
02

to ensure that someone or something has a negative, unavoidable result or fate

Transitive: to doom an effort or activity to a negative outcome
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The storm 's strength doomed the town to destruction.
The company ’s financial troubles doomed it to eventual closure.
Their failure to negotiate effectively doomed the peace talks to failure.
03

to declare a judgment or sentence, often condemning someone or something

Transitive: to doom sb to a punishment
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The judge doomed the defendant to a lengthy prison sentence for his crimes.
The judge doomed the criminal to life imprisonment for his actions.
The judge doomed the defendant to life in prison after the trial.
01

an unpleasant or disastrous destiny

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Deliberate misinformation campaigns can doom a person's reputation.
The deliberate sabotage doomed their chances of winning the competition.
Repeated violations of policies are dooming the company's reputation.
The unethical business practices were sure to doom the company's reputation and success in the long run.
The faulty wiring was sure to doom the electronic device to malfunction sooner or later.
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