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Example sentences for "foredoomed"

Lexicographically close words:
foreclosure; foreclosures; forecourt; foredeck; foredoom; forefather; forefathers; forefeet; forefend; forefinger
  1. But Arruns now, the foredoomed man of fate, Encompassing Camilla's ways with spear and guile, doth wait 760 On all her goings; spying out what hap is easiest.

  2. We have had also theories in vogue the effects of which on mind and heart were such, and were foredoomed to be such, as to wither many talents in the bud.

  3. But there has been also a large number of young writers who have strayed and lost themselves amongst experiments, many of them foredoomed to sterility.

  4. As you look at her face you seem to see right into her soul, and to understand how she was foredoomed by nature and temperament to ask too much of life and to receive too little.

  5. Active, far-sighted, and able, he perceived that a purely military establishment at the mouth of the river was foredoomed to failure.

  6. On succeeding Belgrano in command of the army of the north, San Martin saw at once that all attempts to conquer Peru by an advance through Bolivia were foredoomed to failure.

  7. By such defects mobilisation was foredoomed to failure.

  8. Joan, of course, was foredoomed to know the delirium of the heart that had come to him that day beneath the willow.

  9. He thought of Joan and told himself fiercely that he did it all for her; for her he was winding around himself a chain foredoomed to clank.

  10. But though they are foredoomed to failure, the Shelleyan Socialists have done and are doing no little harm to individuals.

  11. Therefore it is that the efforts of negative and agnostic criticism to dispense with the recognition of Reality as a necessary postulate of our activity are foredoomed to failure.

  12. From the first it was foredoomed to failure, and had no prospect of succeeding where Plato--equipped with armour from the same forge--had already failed.

  13. The incident aroused both democrats and royalists to a fury which foredoomed to failure all attempts at compromise between the old order and the new.

  14. But who has not felt that he was foredoomed to disappointment in each case?

  15. Otis Yeere was one of those wandering 'dumb' characters, foredoomed through life to be nobody's property.

  16. Now the night belonged to the torch and rifle, unless a miracle intervened, and though Boone would struggle like a shepherd whose flock has been scattered, he would persevere in the face of foredoomed failure.

  17. But Wilkinson now saw as cleanly as any one that Burr's scheme was foredoomed to fail; and he at once determined to make use of the only weapon in which he was skilled,--treachery.

  18. But from the first this search was foredoomed to failure, for girls who desire to exchange home life for the stage seldom give their impressarios their correct names, hence no such person as Mariette Lepage could be traced.

  19. Zertho was not entirely unconscious of Liane's antipathy towards him; he well knew that without her father's aid his cause must be foredoomed to failure.

  20. Here would seem to be a union blessed of the gods; yet it is foredoomed to bring but sorrow.

  21. This reality, this excitement, are what the determinisms, hard and soft alike, suppress by their denial that anything is decided here and now, and their dogma that all things were foredoomed and settled long ago.

  22. If it be so, may you and I then have been foredoomed to the error of continuing to believe in liberty.

  23. To him they were a sorry, pitiable crew, foredoomed to disaster.

  24. I always think of him as an English sin come home to roost--a bird of ill-omen, not necessarily bad, just foredoomed to evil.

  25. In truth, a revolution foredoomed to failure would be that of proletarians who should depend in large measure upon the support of disgruntled intellectuals.

  26. The second type of tragedy, which is represented by the great Elizabethan drama, displays the individual foredoomed to failure, no longer because of the preponderant power of destiny, but because of certain defects inherent in his own nature.

  27. The theme of all drama is, of course, a struggle of human wills; and the special theme of tragic drama is a struggle necessarily foredoomed to failure because the individual human will is pitted against opposing forces stronger than itself.

  28. Each is a terrible presentment of a revolting theme; each, like an avalanche, crashes to foredoomed catastrophe.

  29. He had gathered from Mrs. Eldred that her conversation (if you could call it conversation) was the foredoomed beginning of his day.


  30. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "foredoomed" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.
    Other words:
    destined; devoted; doomed; fatal; fated; fateful; futile; inevitable; marked; vain; written