Foredooms

/ˌfɔːrˈduːmz/ verb

Definition

The third-person singular present tense of foredoom; condemns or sentences to inevitable failure.

Etymology

From 'foredoom' with the standard third-person singular '-s' ending. Regular verb conjugation in modern English.

Kelly Says

The phrase 'history foredooms the unprepared' appears repeatedly in historical analyses—it's a poetic way of saying that ignoring past patterns guarantees repeating them.

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