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predestined
adjective as in certain
Weak matches
- ascertained
- authoritative
- conclusive
- confirmable
- demonstrable
- destined
- determined
- establishable
- evident
- firm
- fixed
- guaranteed
- having down pat
- in the bag
- incontrovertible
- indubitable
- infallible
- irrefutable
- known
- on ice
- plain
- provable
- reliable
- salted away
- set
- sound
- supreme
- trustworthy
- unambiguous
- undoubted
- unequivocal
- unerring
- unmistakable
- verifiable
adjective as in coming
Strongest matches
Strong matches
adjective as in destined
Strong matches
adjective as in doomed
Strong matches
adjective as in fatal
Strongest matches
adjective as in fated
Strong matches
adjective as in forthcoming
adjective as in inarguable
Weak matches
- absolute
- ascertained
- authoritative
- clear
- conclusive
- confirmable
- definite
- demonstrable
- destined
- determined
- establishable
- evident
- firm
- fixed
- genuine
- guaranteed
- hard
- having down pat
- in the bag
- incontestable
- incontrovertible
- indisputable
- indubitable
- infallible
- irrefutable
- known
- on ice
- plain
- positive
- provable
- real
- reliable
- safe
- salted away
- set
- sound
- supreme
- sure
- sure thing
- true
- trustworthy
- unambiguous
- unassailable
- undeniable
- undisputable
- undoubted
- unequivocal
- unerring
- unmistakable
- unquestionable
- verifiable
adjective as in incontestable
Weak matches
- absolute
- ascertained
- authoritative
- clear
- conclusive
- confirmable
- definite
- demonstrable
- destined
- determined
- establishable
- evident
- firm
- fixed
- genuine
- guaranteed
- hard
- having down pat
- in the bag
- inarguable
- incontrovertible
- indisputable
- indubitable
- infallible
- irrefutable
- known
- on ice
- plain
- positive
- provable
- real
- reliable
- safe
- salted away
- set
- sound
- supreme
- sure
- sure thing
- true
- trustworthy
- unambiguous
- unassailable
- undeniable
- undisputable
- undoubted
- unequivocal
- unerring
- unmistakable
- unquestionable
- verifiable
adjective as in intended
adjective as in irreversible
adjective as in irrevocable
adjective as in predetermined
adjective as in unassailable
Weak matches
- ascertained
- authoritative
- clear
- confirmable
- definite
- demonstrable
- destined
- determined
- establishable
- evident
- firm
- fixed
- genuine
- guaranteed
- hard
- having down pat
- in the bag
- inarguable
- incontestable
- incontrovertible
- indubitable
- known
- on ice
- plain
- positive
- provable
- real
- reliable
- safe
- salted away
- set
- sound
- supreme
- sure
- sure thing
- true
- trustworthy
- unambiguous
- undisputable
- undoubted
- unerring
- unmistakable
- unquestionable
- verifiable
adjective as in undisputable
Weak matches
- absolute
- ascertained
- authoritative
- clear
- conclusive
- confirmable
- definite
- demonstrable
- destined
- determined
- establishable
- evident
- firm
- fixed
- genuine
- guaranteed
- hard
- having down pat
- in the bag
- inarguable
- incontestable
- incontrovertible
- indisputable
- indubitable
- infallible
- irrefutable
- known
- on ice
- plain
- positive
- provable
- real
- reliable
- safe
- salted away
- set
- sound
- supreme
- sure
- sure thing
- true
- trustworthy
- unambiguous
- unassailable
- undeniable
- undoubted
- unequivocal
- unerring
- unmistakable
- unquestionable
- verifiable
Example Sentences
With so many contrasting views the outcome of the month-long boycott was predestined to be fragmented.
Al and I talk about whether people have free will or whether life is predestined.
Hispanics may not be “natural conservatives,” but are they natural unconservatives, somehow predestined to adopt liberal views?
The father of Mr. Stacy Marks predestined him for the coach-building business.
Bill Barry's taunt about cash payment touched the pride of some, but the outcome of the matter was predestined from the beginning.
The incidents of the convention had convinced him that the Great Experiment was progressing according to some predestined formula.
The people who were predestined to be lost they described as reprobate, and this word we still use, but with a different meaning.
Is it the shadow cast by the dark deeds of former days, to which the city seems predestined by its very situation?
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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