predestinated (Meaning)

predestinated

destined, fated, or determined beforehand, to foreordain to an earthly or eternal lot or destiny by divine decree, predetermine

predestinated Sentence Examples

  1. The stars predestined a life of adventure and fortune for the young wanderer.
  2. We believed our paths were predestined to cross, like cosmic threads intertwining.
  3. The prophecy foretold a valiant leader predestined to save the realm from impending doom.
  4. The couple's love was predestined, an unbreakable bond written in the celestial script.
  5. The tragedy occurred as if it were predestined, a tragic event beyond our control.
  6. His destiny was predestined, regardless of the choices he made along the way.
  7. The ancient scroll revealed a secret lineage predestined to rule for generations to come.
  8. We questioned whether our actions were merely predestined, or if we had the power to chart our own course.
  9. The doctor's prognosis was grim, predestining the patient to a short and painful existence.
  10. The oracle whispered that the chosen one was predestined to bring peace and prosperity to the land.

FAQs About the word predestinated

destined, fated, or determined beforehand, to foreordain to an earthly or eternal lot or destiny by divine decree, predetermine

fated, predicted, foredoomed, prophesied, destined,predestined, predetermined, preordained, foreordained, ordained

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The stars predestined a life of adventure and fortune for the young wanderer.

We believed our paths were predestined to cross, like cosmic threads intertwining.

The prophecy foretold a valiant leader predestined to save the realm from impending doom.

The couple's love was predestined, an unbreakable bond written in the celestial script.