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preordain

[pree-awr-deyn] / ˌpri ɔrˈdeɪn /


Example Sentences

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“It will be a struggle over who holds the center of gravity inside the organization, and that result is not preordained.”

From Los Angeles Times

A most recent example comes from Ilia Malinin, the American figure skater whose hopes for an individual gold medal in the Olympics, which had been regarded as a preordained inevitability evaporated in a mistake-laden routine.

From Los Angeles Times

The decision overall gives a sense that the investigators’ conclusion was preordained.

From The Wall Street Journal

But this weekend defied the notion that only a few schools were preordained to contend.

From The Wall Street Journal

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

From The Wall Street Journal