1. dooming - Noun
2. dooming - Verb
of Doom
Source: Webster's dictionaryFate, and the dooming gods, are deaf to tears. John Dryden
Nostalgia is always doomed and dooming. Sherman Alexie
Aboard a space vessel, Buzz Mason forces Iceman into outer space, dooming Iceman if he remains there for long. Source: Internet
But they've now been left with a smaller House majority, and the likelihood of a Republican-led Senate, dooming their hopes for an ambitious agenda aimed at pushing through their party's vision for America. Source: Internet
It is singular that just in these years, when mental disorder, physical weakness, and decay of inspiration seemed dooming Tasso to oblivion, his old age was cheered with brighter rays of hope. Source: Internet
In the film "Peasants" (S. Mardanov, 1939), the landowner deprives the peasant of his last horse, leaving him with no means to plough his land and dooming him to starvation. Source: Internet