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View definitions for pre ordained

pre ordained

verb as in preordain

verb as in predestinate

verb as in determine

verb as in foreordain

verb as in preordain

verb as in predestinate

verb as in determine

verb as in foreordain

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Example Sentences

There is nothing we can do, it is all pre-ordained and why risk anything by expressing our opinion?

So far the only thing that emerged from their meeting was mutual recrimination, but this was not pre-ordained.

Election post-mortems often give the impression that the result was somehow pre-ordained.

It seemed pre-ordained in the 1980s and early 1990s that David Letterman would succeed Johnny Carson.

But before your former letter came, I saw the pre-ordained uselessness of mine.

I do not believe in man's free will; and therefore believe all things are from God and pre-ordained.

In some inexplicable way his real or imaginary presence there upon Rona seemed a pre-ordained thing for him.

There seems to me indeed to be something pre-ordained in all that has taken place, in which my brother (Pseudo) plays a part.

It was to accomplish an event pre-ordained by the Creator of the world for countless ages.

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On this page you'll find 145 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to pre-ordained, such as: fixed, prearranged, agreed, arranged, calculated, and deliberate.

From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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