How To Use foredoom In A Sentence
- The whole project seemed foredoomed to failure from the start.
- Of course, the gaining of this knowledge foredooms the recipient to an eternal and compulsive lust for more.
- Any attempt to construct an ideal society is foredoomed to failure.
- One must therefore reject the notion that an argument for celibacy is a futile gesture, foredoomed to failure.
- Any attempt to construct an ideal society is foredoomed to failure.
- As far, therefore, as the word is concerned, there is not the most distant support given to the doctrine of an eternal decree foredooming millions of men to hopeless misery. The Doctrines of Predestination, Reprobation, and Election
- Inadequate preparation results in incompetent workmanship and that foredooms one to failure.
- Being outgunned need not foredoom you to being outfought.
- Now what are the chief objections to modern science, which foredoom it to failure and justify Occultism in decrying it?
- But he was foredoomed, and he went down with the she-wolf tearing savagely at his throat, and with other teeth fixed everywhere upon him, devouring him alive, before ever his last struggles ceased or his last damage had been wrought. 2 Le Milieu, Le Moment, La Race: Literary Naturalism in Jack London's White Fang