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Meanings of
predestinate
in English
Portuguese
predestinar
Catalan
predestinar
Spanish
predestinar
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Foreordain by divine will or decree.
predestine
foreordain
Portuguese
predestinar
Established or prearranged unalterably.
predestined
foreordained
Related terms
sure
certain
Synonyms
Examples for "
predestined
"
predestined
foreordained
Examples for "
predestined
"
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
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.
Usage of
predestinate
in English
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.
6
Defining the church as the body of the
predestinate
,
and starting a campaign against indulgences, Huss soon fell under the ban of his superiors.
7
I say, souls of our parents and dearest friends; souls that are
predestinate
to eternal glory, and extremely precious in the sight of God?
8
And in this sense He is said to be
predestinated
as Man.
9
Objection 1: It would seem unfitting that Christ should be
predestinated
.
10
Therefore Christ was not
predestinated
to be the Son of God.
11
Mark, all these thing are spoken as being already done;
predestinated
,
called, justified, glorified.
12
Therefore it is not fitting that Christ be
predestinated
.
13
Kansas is certainly
predestinated
to be a great State.
14
Whether It Is Befitting That Christ Should Be
Predestinated
?
15
And whom he
predestinated
,
them he also called.
16
God has
predestinated
,
mankind expects, great things from our race; and great things we feel in our souls.
Other examples for "predestinate"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
Frequent collocations
do predestinate
predestinate sense
predestinate truth
predestinate victim
Translations for
predestinate
Portuguese
predestinar
Catalan
predestinar
Spanish
predestinar
preordenar
Predestinate
through the time