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doom
verb transitive
To judge. Thou didst not doom so strictly.
doom
To condemn to any punishment; to consign by a decree or sentence; as, the criminal is doomed to chains.
doom
To pronounce sentence or judgment on. Absolves the just, and dooms the guilty souls.
doom
To command authoritatively. Have I a tongue to doom my brothers death.
doom
To destine; to fix irrevocably the fate or direction of; as, we are doomed to suffer for our sins and errors.
doom
To condemn, or to punish by a penalty.
doom
noun
Judgment; judicial sentence. To Satan, first in sin, his doom applied. Hence, the final doom is the last judgment.
doom
Condemnation; sentence; decree; determination affecting the fate or future state of another; usually a determination to inflict evil, sometimes otherwise. Revoke that doom of mercy.
doom
That state to which one is doomed, or destined. To suffer misery is the doom of sinners. To toil for subsistence is the doom of most men.
doom
Ruin; destruction. From the same foes, at last, both felt their doom.