preordination in English
noun
['prɪːɔrdɪ'neɪʃn /-ɔːd-]
predestination, determination of destiny in advance
Use "preordination" in a sentence
1. Absolutism (countable and uncountable, plural Absolutisms) Doctrine of preordination; doctrine of absolute decrees; doctrine that God acts in an absolute manner
2. Absolutism (countable and uncountable, plural Absolutisms) ( theology ) Doctrine of preordination ; doctrine of absolute decrees; doctrine that God acts in an absolute manner
3. Serendipity and coincidence are the photosynthesis of romance, hinting at some kind of supernatural preordination, the sense that two people are made for each other.
4. As nouns the difference between despotism and Absolutism is that despotism is government by a singular authority, either a single person or tight-knit group, which rules with absolute power while Absolutism is {{contexttheologylang=en}} doctrine of preordination; doctrine of absolute decrees; doctrine that god acts in an absolute manner {{defdatefirst attested in the mid 18 th century