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    preordain
    /ˌpriːɔːˈdeɪn/

    verb

    • 1. decide or determine (an outcome or course of action) beforehand: "you might think the company's success was preordained"

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  3. Preordain definition: to ordain beforehand; foreordain.. See examples of PREORDAIN used in a sentence.

  4. preordain: [verb] to decree or ordain in advance : foreordain.

  5. PREORDAIN definition: 1. (especially of a power thought to be greater than ordinary people) to decide or fix what will…. Learn more.

  6. PREORDAIN meaning: 1. (especially of a power thought to be greater than ordinary people) to decide or fix what will…. Learn more.

  7. preordain: 1 v foreordain or determine beforehand Synonyms: foreordain , predestine Types: jinx foredoom to failure Type of: predetermine determine beforehand

  8. Destined to happen.... Click for English pronunciations, examples sentences, video.

  9. preordain: verb appoint beforehand , appoint in addance, decide in advance , decree beforehand , destine , deeermine beforehand, enact beforehand , establish ...

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