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doomsnounpl. of doom a decision made by a court or tribunal regarding a case it has heardthe judge solemnly pronounced his doom before a hushed courtroom findings, holdings, judgments(or judgements), rulings, sentences inquests, verdictsauthoritiesdecrees, edicts, injunctions, ordersarbitraments, awards, declarations, deliverances, dicta(also dictums), pronouncementsconclusions, decisions, determinations, opinions, resolutionsdisciplines, penalties, punishments a state or end that seemingly has been decided beforehandit was her doom to be haunted by the memory of that terrible day circumstances, destinies, fates, fortunes, kismets, lots, portions accidents, casualties(archaic), chances, happenchances, happenstances, haps, hazards, luckpredestinationsaftereffects, aftermaths, conclusions, consequences, developments, effects, fruits, issues, outcomes, outgrowths, resultants, results, sequels, sequences, upshots the permanent stopping of all the vital bodily activitiesmet his doom at the hands of a rampaging rhinoceros curtains, deaths, deceases, demises, dissolutions, ends, exits, expirations, expiries, fates, graves, great divides, passages, passings, quietuses, sleeps casualties, fatalitiesmartyrdoms, self-destructions, self-murders, self-slaughters, suicidesannihilations, destructions, endings, exterminations, ruinsassassinations, executions, killings, massacres, slaughters births, nativities existences, livescreations, geneses, originations, rises doomsverbpresent tense third-person singular of doomto determine the fate of in advancethe actor felt that he was doomed to be forever remembered for that one terrible performance destines, fates, foredooms, foreordains, ordains, predestines, predetermines, preordains predestinatesaugurs, forecasts, foretells, predicts, presages, prognosticates, prophesiespreconceives, prejudgescondemns, sentencesbodes, forebodes(also forbodes), portendsanticipates, divines, foreknows, foresees to impose a judicial punishment ondoomed the murderer to life in prison without the possibility of parole condemns, damns, sentences adjudges, judgescastigates, censures, chastens, chastises, corrects, disciplines, penalizes, punishesconcludes, decides, decrees, determines, finds, opines, resolves, rules pardons, reprieves |