Predestine - definition, pronunciation, transcription
Amer.
|ˌprɪˈdestən|
Brit.
|priːˈdestɪn|
verb
- decree or determine beforehand
- foreordain by divine will or decree (syn: foreordain, predestinate)
- foreordain or determine beforehand (syn: foreordain, preordain)
- foreordain by divine will or decree (syn: foreordain, predestinate)
- foreordain or determine beforehand (syn: foreordain, preordain)
Extra examples
...our victory in the tournament was seemingly predestined...
She always had a feeling that she was predestined to an early death.
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