predestiny

[US]/[ˈprɛdɪstɪni]/
[UK]/[ˈprɛdɪstɪni]/

Translation

n.the idea that all events have been decided beforehand; a predetermined course of events; a belief in fate or predetermination

Phrases & Collocations

predestiny believes

predestiny's call

predestiny's hand

defying predestiny

Example Sentences

do you believe in the idea of predestiny and fate?

their meeting felt like a predestiny, a moment meant to be.

he wondered if their relationship was simply a matter of predestiny.

the ancient texts spoke of a predestined path for all individuals.

she felt a strong sense of predestiny guiding her decisions.

is it possible to defy one's predestiny, or are we just puppets?

the concept of predestiny is a recurring theme in many cultures.

they accepted their predestined roles within the family business.

the stars seemed to align, suggesting a predestined outcome.

he questioned whether free will or predestiny held more sway.

the play explored the themes of love and predestiny intertwined.

despite their efforts, they seemed bound by a sense of predestiny.

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