predeterminedness

[US]/ˌpriːdɪˈtɜːmɪndnəs/
[UK]/ˌpriːdɪˈtɜːrmɪndnəs/

Translation

n.the quality or condition of being predetermined; the state of having been decided or arranged in advance

Phrases & Collocations

sense of predeterminedness

feeling of predeterminedness

theory of predeterminedness

Example Sentences

the predeterminedness of fate troubled the philosopher as he questioned free will.

she felt a strange predeterminedness in the sequence of events that led her here.

the predeterminedness of the plot made the mystery novel somewhat predictable.

historical predeterminedness suggests that certain outcomes were inevitable.

he struggled against what he perceived as the predeterminedness of his destiny.

the predeterminedness of genetic traits in identical twins is remarkable.

religious predeterminedness debates whether human choices are truly free.

the predeterminedness of market trends helps economists make predictions.

a sense of predeterminedness pervaded the protagonist's journey through the story.

the predeterminedness of the experiment's results disappointed the researchers.

philosophical predeterminedness challenges our understanding of causality.

she rejected the predeterminedness of social expectations imposed on her.

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