preordain

/ˌpriɔrˈdeɪn/
verb
  1. To decide or determine something in advance, especially by fate or divine will.
    • She felt that her meeting with the mentor was preordained, as if it was meant to happen.
    • The outcome of the battle seemed preordained by the gods in ancient myths.
    • Many people believe that a higher power preordains the course of our lives.
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