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predetermination
noun as in destiny
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noun as in doom
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noun as in force majeure
noun as in God's will
noun as in motivation
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noun as in predestination
Example Sentences
There is always a narrative risk when recapitulating events in historical fiction — predetermination can deaden the pulse.
As for his Alzheimer’s risk, Hemsworth emphasized that while his DNA gives a “strong indication” of what could happen, it’s not a predetermination.
Grahame Wright, the standards committee's independent chairman, said the panel had rejected accusations of "bias and predetermination" in the process.
He decides when to cover his face based on state and local guidelines as well as a predetermination of whether social distancing can or cannot be maintained, according to a White House official.
There is comfort in subsuming your sense of individuality to a larger sentiment of prescription and predetermination.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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