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to doom
01
condamner
to intentionally cause something or someone to fail or experience a negative outcome by creating specific conditions
Transitive: to doom sth
Exemples
The faulty wiring was sure to doom the electronic device to malfunction sooner or later.
Le câblage défectueux était sûr de condamner l'appareil électronique à un dysfonctionnement tôt ou tard.
02
condamner, prédestiner à l'échec
to ensure that someone or something has a negative, unavoidable result or fate
Transitive: to doom an effort or activity to a negative outcome
Exemples
His inability to act quickly doomed the plan to failure.
Son incapacité à agir rapidement a condamné le plan à l'échec.
03
condamner, juger
to declare a judgment or sentence, often condemning someone or something
Transitive: to doom sb to a punishment
Exemples
The unfair verdict seemed to doom the defendant to years of hardship.
Le verdict injuste semblait condamner le défendeur à des années de difficultés.
Doom
01
an unavoidable, often tragic or disastrous fate or outcome
Exemples
He accepted his doom with quiet resignation.
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