preordaining

[US]/priːɔːˈdeɪnɪŋ/
[UK]/priːɔːrˈdeɪnɪŋ/

Translation

v.determining in advance; destining

Phrases & Collocations

preordaining fate

preordaining events

preordaining outcomes

preordaining destiny

preordaining choices

preordaining paths

preordaining actions

preordaining purpose

preordaining plans

preordaining relationships

Example Sentences

they believe that fate is preordaining their paths in life.

some cultures emphasize the idea of preordaining one's destiny.

he felt that his career was preordaining him for greatness.

the concept of preordaining events can be comforting to some.

she often wondered if love was preordaining or a matter of choice.

preordaining certain outcomes can lead to a lack of personal agency.

many religious beliefs involve the idea of preordaining souls.

philosophers debate the implications of preordaining free will.

he felt a sense of peace in believing that life was preordaining.

preordaining the future can sometimes lead to disappointment.

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