predetermine

[US]/ˌpriːdɪˈtɜːmɪn/
[UK]/ˌpriːdɪˈtɜːrmɪn/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

vt. & vi. to decide or arrange (something) in advance; to predestine.

Example Sentences

a predetermined signal

We met at the predetermined time.

closed questions almost predetermine the response given.

We recommend against the use of a strategy to increase cardiac index to predetermined supranormal levels (Grade 1.

He made a modest ramark,” This should be predetermined by the female side.After all it is not objective to score myself.

The outcome was predetermined by the strict rules of the game.

Some people believe that fate is predetermined and cannot be changed.

The company predetermines the budget for each department at the beginning of the fiscal year.

Her actions seemed to be predetermined by a higher power.

The teacher predetermines the schedule for the upcoming semester.

Some people believe that our destinies are predetermined from birth.

The software allows users to predetermine certain settings for future use.

The weather forecast had predetermined our decision to have an indoor picnic.

She felt like her fate was predetermined and there was nothing she could do to change it.

The committee predetermines the criteria for selecting scholarship recipients.

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