predestinate

/priˈdɛstɪˌneɪt/
verb
  1. To decide or determine something in advance, especially by divine will or fate.
    • The ancient texts suggest that the gods predestinate the outcome of wars.
    • She felt that fate had predestinated her to become a teacher.
    • Some believe that God predestinates every event in human history.
adjective
  1. Decided or determined in advance; destined.
    • The hero's predestinate journey was written in the stars.
    • They believed their meeting was a predestinate event.
    • In the story, the prince's predestinate fate was to save the kingdom.
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