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Predestined - Meaning, Definition & English Examples

Predestined means something is determined or decided in advance, often by fate or divine will. It suggests that events or outcomes are inevitable and cannot be changed.

predestined

/priˈdɛstənd/ /priːˈdɛstɪnd/

Definition:

Determined or decided in advance by fate or divine will.

Synonyms:

Fated, foreordained, predetermined, destined, preordained

Part of Speech:

Adjective

Antonyms:

Random, accidental, unplanned

Common Collocations:

Predestined fate, predestined path, predestined outcome, predestined love

Derivatives:

Predestine (verb), predestination (noun)

Usage Tips:

Use "predestined" to describe events or outcomes believed to be fixed beforehand by a higher power or fate.

Common Phrases:

Predestined to fail, predestined for greatness, a predestined meeting

Etymology:

From Latin *praedestinare*, meaning "to determine beforehand."

Examples:

  • 1. She believed their meeting was predestined by the stars.
  • 2. His success seemed predestined from an early age.
  • 3. They felt their love was predestined to last forever.
  • 4. The prophecy claimed the hero’s victory was predestined.

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