preordained

[US]/ˌpriːɔːˈdeɪnd/
[UK]/ˌpriːɔrˈdeɪnd/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

v.to determine or decide in advance; to destine or foreordain

Phrases & Collocations

preordained fate

preordained path

preordained destiny

preordained plan

preordained choice

preordained outcome

preordained role

preordained situation

preordained event

preordained relationship

Example Sentences

his success seemed preordained from the very beginning.

they believed their meeting was preordained by fate.

the preordained path of the hero is a common theme in literature.

some argue that love is preordained, while others believe it's a choice.

he felt that his career was preordained to follow in his father's footsteps.

many cultures have stories about preordained destinies.

she always believed that their love was preordained.

in some religions, life is seen as a preordained journey.

he was convinced that his failures were preordained to teach him a lesson.

they discussed whether their friendship was preordained or a mere coincidence.

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