doom to



doom someone or something to something

to destine someone or something to something unpleasant. The judgment doomed her to a life in prison. Your insistence on including that rigid clause doomed the contract to failure.
See also: doom

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
Theoderich-Ancient Germanic
Vilko-Slovene, Croatian
Nathanaelnay-THAN-ee-əl (English), nay-THAN-yəl (English)Biblical, Biblical Greek
Avidan-Hebrew, Biblical Hebrew
Aafje-Dutch
Ignacyeeg-NAH-tsiPolish