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View definitions for pre-destined

pre-destined

adjective as in fatal

verb as in predetermine

verb as in preordain

verb as in predestinate

verb as in determine

verb as in foreordain

adjective as in fatal

verb as in predetermine

verb as in preordain

verb as in predestinate

verb as in determine

verb as in foreordain

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Example Sentences

He told me that he believed in Divine pre-destination, and that he did not hope to be saved; he was pre-destined to be lost.

He knew he was a sinner by choice, who had abused his free-will; not a passive vessel of wrath, pre-destined to destruction.

Neither is it any prophetical forecasting—not to speak of any pre-destined necessity.

She was a fair-haired girl, gentle and timid, and was pre-destined for misfortune.

Bronson was a pre-destined bachelor, and the General knew it.

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On this page you'll find 764 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to pre-destined, such as: calculated, contracted, designed, expected, planned, and predetermined.

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

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