preordain|preordained|preordaining|preordains in English

verb

[pre·or·dain || ‚prɪːɔr'deɪn /‚prɪːɔː'd-]

predestine, decree in advance; determine beforehand, set in advance; appoint in advance, designate beforehand

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3. 26 In due course Agnes forgot her first impulse, yet was moving inexorably on an almost preordained path.

4. Nature has kindly preordained that there shall be no bar in the intimate relations of humanity and Asininity.

5. For example, Preordain, Anticipate, and the other draw spells in your maybeboard could replace artifacts like Cathar's Shield, Briber's Purse, Orochi Hatchery, etc

6. 28 Imbued with a bureaucratic aversion to nomadism and a Victorian relish for the Hindu caste system, they adjudged many Indian tribesmen, Pardhis included, to be preordained crooks.

7. ‘The Conscienceless exploitation of the disadvantaged is something that every decent American should be concerned with.’ More example sentences ‘One can no longer argue that human suffering is certain and preordained without being judged Conscienceless, even inhuman.’