predestine (Meaning)
predestine (v)
decree or determine beforehand
foreordain by divine will or decree
foreordain or determine beforehand
Synonyms & Antonyms of predestine
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predestine Sentence Examples
- Our destinies are not predetermined; instead, our choices predestine our future.
- The ancient Greeks believed that the gods predestined the lives of mortals.
- The doctrine of predestination suggests that our actions are predetermined by divine will.
- Some cultures believe that our past lives predestine our current circumstances.
- The novel's tragic ending was as if it had been predestined by fate.
- The scientist's groundbreaking discoveries seemed almost predestined, given his brilliance.
- The coincidence of events led them to question whether their meeting was predestined.
- The prophecy predestined a great leader to save the kingdom from destruction.
- The child's prodigious talent in music seemed to predestine them for a career in the arts.
- The astrologer predicted a future of success and happiness, as if it were predestined by the stars.
FAQs About the word predestine
decree or determine beforehand, foreordain by divine will or decree, foreordain or determine beforehand
fate,destine, ordain, doom, foreordain, preordain,predetermine, predict, condemn, foreknow
No antonyms found.
Our destinies are not predetermined; instead, our choices predestine our future.
The ancient Greeks believed that the gods predestined the lives of mortals.
The doctrine of predestination suggests that our actions are predetermined by divine will.
Some cultures believe that our past lives predestine our current circumstances.