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Established or prearranged unalterably.
predestined
predestinate
sure
certain
predestined
predestinate
1
Objection 1: It seems that predestination does place something in the
predestined
.
2
Everythin' was
predestined
,
and you couldn't change a bleedin' dot o' it.
3
And Majendie took in all the pitifulness of her sweet,
predestined
nature.
4
Objection 1: It seems that the
predestined
are not chosen by God.
5
Like the enchanted princess of the fairy-tales, it awaits its
predestined
liberator.
1
To this end were we born, Dearest and most sweet, and from all time
predestinate
!
2
Η ΚΑΙΝΗ ΔΙΑΘΗΚΗ was no more heeded, and the
predestinate
Jude sprang up and across the room.
3
For if Higgins was a
predestinate
old bachelor, she was most certainly not a
predestinate
old maid.
4
How
predestinate
had seemed our union!
5
A queer
predestinate
sense of failure filled his mind even before he got the handset to his ear and heard the nothing.
1
This was
foreordained
in the Secret Purpose, and reparation is with Allah.
2
I know my death is
foreordained
by you, Mine and my wife's.
3
It is part of the divine wisdom, the
foreordained
plan of my life.
4
But as thou hast
foreordained
it, so it must needs be.
5
A thousand years back this spot had been
foreordained
for it.
6
Was it not
foreordained
that I should meet my end in these woods?
7
Did God take Johnnie from me because my wickedness was
foreordained
?
8
Whether or not we tumble into planet-burning war isn't
foreordained
.
9
It was futile to try to avoid what was
foreordained
.
10
Either way her imminent death feels as good as
foreordained
.
11
It was
foreordained
,
and now I've got to live up to it in self-defense.
12
The Roman Empire was
foreordained
and established for this end.
13
Without it he felt himself to be a creature predestined and
foreordained
to disaster.
14
The time
foreordained
unto the peoples and kindreds of the earth is now come.
15
I was lulled to slumber on the squalls of infants dead,
foreordained
,
and predamned.
16
Yet she spoke of the tarn, where he must inevitably meet a
foreordained
fate.
foreordained
foreordain
·
seem foreordained
foreordained ending
foreordained fate
foreordained justice