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preordain

[pree-awr-deyn] / ˌpri ɔrˈdeɪn /


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People come into their careers with a preordained notion of what work they’re going to do.

From The Wall Street Journal

Ejae, meanwhile, offered an anecdote that suggests “Golden’s” success may have been preordained.

From Los Angeles Times

Daddis believes that “a twisted relation with faith and fear, if left unbroken, can only preordain the nation to a militarized way of life bounded by the grimness of war.”

From Salon

That Los Angeles would someday overtake San Francisco in prominence was in some respects preordained.

From Los Angeles Times

Though Cruise loves making movies, he doesn’t enjoy being their preordained salvation.

From Salon