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predestine

[pri-des-tin] / prɪˈdɛs tɪn /


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Casting Cage, our grandest of ghouls, as Dracula is so predestined that it almost risks being too on the nose.

From Washington Times

For a kid from Kingsley, Iowa — a town of 1,411 with the motto, “Some bigger, none better” — this was a profitable, often predestined path.

From Seattle Times

According to her, the wait was long for her own Air Jordan, and for the collaboration to launch the same year as the release of “A Thousand and One” seemed predestined.

From New York Times

In a meeting that seems almost predestined, the pair are now sharing a stage in Thomas Bradshaw’s “The Seagull/Woodstock, NY,” a New Group production in previews at the Pershing Square Signature Center.

From New York Times

It’s hard to deny that a Callas-Bellucci pairing feels like it was predestined.

From New York Times