preordain Synonyms

preordain Meaning

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preordain (v)

foreordain or determine beforehand

preordain Sentence Examples

  1. Destiny seemed preordained as the events unfolded in an unalterable sequence.
  2. The ancient prophecies preordained the rise and fall of civilizations.
  3. The philosopher argued that human choices were preordained by the actions of their ancestors.
  4. The religious text revealed that the future was preordained by a higher power.
  5. The astrologer claimed to have the ability to predict events that were preordained by the stars.
  6. The scientist dismissed the concept of preordination, believing that life was governed by natural principles.
  7. The novel explored the tension between the idea of preordained fate and the possibility of free will.
  8. The historian traced the preordained path of nations through their wars, conquests, and revolutions.
  9. The politician used preordained rhetoric to sway public opinion in a specific direction.
  10. The gambler believed that the outcome of the game was preordained and therefore bet with reckless abandon.

FAQs About the word preordain

foreordain or determine beforehand

ordain, fate,destine, doom, predestine, predict, condemn, sentence, foredoom, predetermine

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Destiny seemed preordained as the events unfolded in an unalterable sequence.

The ancient prophecies preordained the rise and fall of civilizations.

The philosopher argued that human choices were preordained by the actions of their ancestors.

The religious text revealed that the future was preordained by a higher power.