predestined in English

verb
1
(of God) destine (someone) for a particular fate or purpose.
Calvinists believed that every person was predestined by God to go to heaven or to hell

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1. Our meeting was predestined.

2. She was obviously predestined to succeed.

3. What does Bashert mean? One's predestined soulmate

4. 11 These events were clearly predestined to happen.

5. 12 These events were clearly predestined to happen.

6. Some lose is predestined, some predestination can never have the result.

7. 18 Where has gold dream predestined relationship vegetarian diet sea sedge in Beijing sell?

8. You taught me the road to be a great lord is predestined

9. (Ecclesiastes 9:11) So no matter how bizarre or unlikely the circumstances, tragic events are not predestined.

10. (Genesis 6:6, 7) Here again, this indicates that man’s actions are not predestined by God.

11. In Calvinism, some people are predestined and effectually called in due time (regenerated/born again) to faith by God

12. Banderoling MACHINES With a roll of film at the top and at the bottom, this method of packaging is predestined for large and heavy products

13. Banderoling MACHINES With a roll of film at the top and at the bottom, this method of packaging is predestined for large and heavy products

14. He said he was pleased that Richard rated tall within presented obloquy, when with the name Wiseman "I calculate I was predestined to be one theoretical."

15. Jupiter Ascending 2015 PG-13 2h 7m Sci-Fi & Fantasy A young impoverished woman learns she's been predestined to change the fate of the universe after a …

16. Conformed (7 Occurrences) Romans 8:29 For whom he foreknew, he also predestined to be Conformed to the image of his Son, that he might be the firstborn among many brothers

17. Others feel that astrology actually shows what we are predestined to do or that it can help us to determine the auspicious time to engage in certain activities or to embark on particular endeavors.

18. Formally, it is Antiegoistic because all the time he was allegedly making choices and experiencing upheavals of one sort or another, his Christian God was, he maintained, leading him through an edifying obstacle course to his predestined conversion

19. On the other hand, the Yiddish Bashert generally carries a negative connotation, "predestined to trouble, disaster or sorrow." (3) The theme of "determine, decide," as these very words indicate ("determine," make an end, de-cido, Latin "cut off") is generally expressed by the idea of cutting off