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doomnoun a decision made by a court or tribunal regarding a case it has heardthe judge solemnly pronounced his doom before a hushed courtroom finding, holding, judgment(or judgement), ruling, sentence inquest, verdictauthoritydecree, edict, injunction, orderarbitrament, award, declaration, deliverance, dictum, pronouncementconclusion, decision, determination, opinion, resolutiondiscipline, penalty, punishment a state or end that seemingly has been decided beforehandit was her doom to be haunted by the memory of that terrible day circumstance, destiny, fate, fortune, kismet, lot, portion accident, casualty(archaic), chance, hap, happenchance, happenstance, hazard, luckpredestinationaftereffect, aftermath, conclusion, consequence, development, effect, fruit, issue, outcome, outgrowth, result, resultant, sequel, sequence, upshot the permanent stopping of all the vital bodily activitiesmet his doom at the hands of a rampaging rhinoceros curtains, death, decease, demise, dissolution, end, exit, expiration, expiry, fate, grave, great divide, passage, passing, quietus, sleep casualty, fatalitymartyrdom, self-destruction, self-murder, self-slaughter, suicideannihilation, destruction, ending, extermination, ruinassassination, execution, killing, massacre, slaughter birth, nativity existence, lifecreation, genesis, origination, rise doomverbto determine the fate of in advancethe actor felt that he was doomed to be forever remembered for that one terrible performance destine, fate, foredoom, foreordain, ordain, predestine, predetermine, preordain predestinateaugur, forecast, foretell, predict, presage, prognosticate, prophesypreconceive, prejudgecondemn, sentencebode, forebode(also forbode), portendanticipate, divine, foreknow, foresee to impose a judicial punishment ondoomed the murderer to life in prison without the possibility of parole condemn, damn, sentence adjudge, judgecastigate, censure, chasten, chastise, correct, discipline, penalize, punishconclude, decide, decree, determine, find, opine, resolve, rule pardon, reprieve n.fate, destiny, lot, portion, doom mean a predetermined state or end.fate implies an inevitable and usually an adverse outcome.the fate of the submarine is unknown destiny implies something foreordained and often suggests a great or noble course or end.the country's destiny to be a model of liberty to the world lot and portion imply a distribution by fate or destiny, lot suggesting blind chanceit was her lot to die childless , portion implying the apportioning of good and evil.remorse was his daily portion doom distinctly implies a grim or calamitous fate.if the rebellion fails, his doom is certain before the 12th century |