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Meaning of foredetermine
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foredetermine (v. t.)
To determine or decree beforehand.
foredetermine Sentence Examples
- Destiny's relentless hand foredetermined their intertwined paths from the moment they first met.
- The astrologer claimed that the stars foredetermined every aspect of an individual's life.
- The genetic blueprint foredetermined the physical and mental traits of every human being.
- The outcome of the election was foredetermined by a combination of political maneuvering and public sentiment.
- The teacher's biased grading system foredetermined the success of certain students over others.
- The tragic events of that day were foredetermined by a series of seemingly insignificant decisions.
- The prophecy foredetermined that the child would rise to greatness and become a legendary leader.
- The scientist's experiment was foredetermined to fail due to a faulty hypothesis.
- The company's economic model foredetermined that it would experience a period of sustained growth.
- The ancient oracles foredetermined the fate of kings and empires based on the movements of celestial bodies.
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To determine or decree beforehand.
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Destiny's relentless hand foredetermined their intertwined paths from the moment they first met.
The astrologer claimed that the stars foredetermined every aspect of an individual's life.
The genetic blueprint foredetermined the physical and mental traits of every human being.
The outcome of the election was foredetermined by a combination of political maneuvering and public sentiment.