preordain

[US]/ˌpriːɔː'deɪn/
[UK]/ˌpriɔr'den/

Translation

vt. predestine, determine beforehand

Example Sentences

It is believed that fate preordains our future.

Some people believe that everything is preordained by a higher power.

The prophecy seemed to preordain the outcome of the battle.

Some religions teach that events are preordained by a divine plan.

She felt like her destiny was preordained from birth.

The ancient Greeks believed that fate preordained all events.

The prophet claimed to preordain the future of the kingdom.

The decision seemed to be preordained by the circumstances.

Some people think that love is preordained and cannot be controlled.

The ancient texts seemed to preordain the rise of a great leader.

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