predestinate Synonyms
predestinate Meaning
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predestinate (v)
foreordain by divine will or decree
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predestinate (s)
established or prearranged unalterably
predestinate Sentence Examples
- The stars seem to predestinate our lives, aligning cosmically to shape our destinies.
- His life was predestined to be extraordinary from the moment he was born.
- The ancient prophecy predestined the arrival of a hero who would save the realm.
- His unwavering faith predestined him for a life of righteousness and grace.
- The tragic event was predestined by a chain of unfortunate circumstances that led to its inevitable occurrence.
- The author's choice of language predestined the book to become a literary masterpiece.
- The meeting between the two strangers was predestined by a cosmic force that brought them together.
- The discovery of the ancient artifact predestined the archaeologist for a lifetime of fame and fortune.
- The child's exceptional talent for music predestined her for a life filled with melodies and harmonies.
- The rise and fall of civilizations are often predestined by complex historical and socio-political factors.
FAQs About the word predestinate
foreordain by divine will or decree, established or prearranged unalterably
destine, foretell, doom, preordain, fate, forecast, predestine,ordain, predict, prognosticate
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The stars seem to predestinate our lives, aligning cosmically to shape our destinies.
His life was predestined to be extraordinary from the moment he was born.
The ancient prophecy predestined the arrival of a hero who would save the realm.
His unwavering faith predestined him for a life of righteousness and grace.