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doom spiral

American  
[doom spahy-ruhl] / dum ˈspaɪ rəl /

noun

  • doom spirals
    plural
  1. a self-reinforcing cycle of worsening conditions.

  2. a downward spiral.


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Their defense rests partly on the threat of a doom spiral: Without the hole, the club couldn’t host professional tournaments.

From The Wall Street Journal Jul. 8, 2026

But what prevents this pile-up from darkening into a doom spiral is The Pitt’s people.

From Salon Jan. 8, 2026

And then in the days that followed, as the sickness eased but the tiredness refused to shift, I fell into a doom spiral.

From BBC Sep. 14, 2024

“The city is in a doom spiral, with one company after another left or leaving,” he said.

From Los Angeles Times Aug. 27, 2023

If it doesn’t trigger a regional banking meltdown or a city budget doom spiral, it might, in the long run, help downtown get back on its feet.

From Slate May 26, 2023

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