foreordain (Meaning)

Wordnet

foreordain (v)

foreordain by divine will or decree

foreordain or determine beforehand

Webster

foreordain (v. t.)

To ordain or appoint beforehand; to preordain; to predestinate; to predetermine.

foreordain Sentence Examples

  1. The gods foreordained my destiny from the moment I was born.
  2. Fate had already foreordained our encounter long before we met.
  3. The ancient scriptures foreordained the coming of a great prophet.
  4. The stars were aligned, foreordaining our union as lovers.
  5. Destiny foreordained that I would inherit the throne.
  6. The outcome was already foreordained, leaving no room for doubt.
  7. The Oracle had foreordained the victory of the righteous.
  8. I believed that my life was foreordained, and I had no choice but to accept my fate.
  9. The foreordained path led me through trials and tribulations.
  10. Despite the foreordination of events, human will and action still played a significant role.

FAQs About the word foreordain

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The gods foreordained my destiny from the moment I was born.

Fate had already foreordained our encounter long before we met.

The ancient scriptures foreordained the coming of a great prophet.

The stars were aligned, foreordaining our union as lovers.