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predestine

[pri-des-tin] / prɪˈdɛs tɪn /


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Genes do not predestine one individual to complete fewer years of schooling than another or one individual to score higher on a cognitive performance test than another.

From Scientific American • May 26, 2022

"And what dost thou predestine to me?" inquired Vatinius.

From Quo Vadis: a narrative of the time of Nero by Curtin, Jeremiah

There were no bits of cardboard with the names of stations printed on them to predestine our way; no baggage checks to consign our belongings to fixed destinations.

From Virginia: the Old Dominion by Hutchins, Frank W.

Tell what the following words mean: prefix, predict, prepare, prejudge, prescribe, predestine, precaution, precursor, prefigure, prearrange.

From De La Salle Fifth Reader by Christian Brothers

The face is somewhat like that young prisoner's; the same mystical, prescient melancholy in the wide eyes, as if she realized she was predestine to work woe.

From At the Mercy of Tiberius by Evans, Augusta J. (Augusta Jane)