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to doom
01
condenar
to intentionally cause something or someone to fail or experience a negative outcome by creating specific conditions
Transitive: to doom sth
Example
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.
02
condenar, sentenciar
to ensure that someone or something has a negative, unavoidable result or fate
Transitive: to doom an effort or activity to a negative outcome
Example
The company ’s financial troubles doomed it to eventual closure.
Los problemas financieros de la empresa la condenaron a un eventual cierre.
His inability to act quickly doomed the plan to failure.
Su incapacidad para actuar rápidamente condenó el plan al fracaso.
03
sentenciar, condenar
to declare a judgment or sentence, often condemning someone or something
Transitive: to doom sb to a punishment
Example
The judge doomed the criminal to life imprisonment for his actions.
El juez condenó al criminal a cadena perpetua por sus acciones.
The unfair verdict seemed to doom the defendant to years of hardship.
El veredicto injusto parecía condenar al acusado a años de dificultades.
Doom
01
destino funesto, maldición
an unpleasant or disastrous destiny

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