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Meanings of
predestine
in English
Portuguese
predestinar
Catalan
predestinar
Spanish
predestinar
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Foreordain or determine beforehand.
predestinate
foreordain
preordain
Portuguese
predestinar
Usage of
predestine
in English
1
Therefore now He is able not to
predestine
him.
2
We also
predestine
and condition.
3
Everythin' was
predestined
,
and you couldn't change a bleedin' dot o' it.
4
The purity of the young Adeodatus
predestined
him to this ascetic existence.
5
The solemn cast to his comely face
predestined
him for this talent.
6
Such an experiment was at all events
predestined
to an ignominious failure.
7
The persons
predestined
to gourmandise are in general of medium stature.
8
Many of Wood's friends suggested that his fate was somehow
predestined
.
9
But many more hundreds-thousands, to be exact-exploded at their
predestined
targets.
10
The Gods have
predestined
you to great things, you white maiden.
11
Saint Francis and Madame de Chantal seem to have been
predestined
for friends.
12
But neither of these things can be said of God when He
predestines
.
13
But other creatures are not said to be
predestined
by God.
14
But the disappearance of the local monopolist would be
predestined
.
15
Approaching it with a defeatist attitude
predestines
the outcome: defeat.
16
It seems their future has already been
predestined
for them.
Other examples for "predestine"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
Frequent collocations
predestine the honor
Translations for
predestine
Portuguese
predestinar
Catalan
predestinar
Spanish
predestinar
preordenar
Predestine
through the time