predestine
English
editEtymology
editFrom Old French prédestiner, from Medieval Latin praedestinare. Displaced native Old English foreteohhian.
Pronunciation
editVerb
editpredestine (third-person singular simple present predestines, present participle predestining, simple past and past participle predestined)
- (transitive) To determine the future or the fate of something in advance; to preordain.
- (theology, transitive) To foreordain by divine will.
Related terms
editTranslations
editto determine the future of something in advance
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editPortuguese
editVerb
editpredestine
- inflection of predestinar:
Spanish
editVerb
editpredestine
- inflection of predestinar:
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