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predestine

verb as in foreordain

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Example Sentences

In Yoruba culture, which predominates in the south-west of the country, twins are a blessing and their names are predestined.

From BBC

Still, there is no convincing some siblings who insist their birth order has predestined their role in the family.

Washington’s starting linebackers, after all, were not predestined for this position.

"I genuinely believe there's something predestined about it," Michael recalled.

From Salon

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

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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