foredoom

/fɔrˈdum/
verb
  1. To doom or condemn beforehand; to decide a negative outcome in advance.
    • The lack of planning seemed to foredoom the project from the start.
    • The flawed design foredoomed the bridge to collapse eventually.
    • Many believe that fate does not foredoom us to failure; we can change our path.
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