Examples of 'preordained' in a sentence

Meaning of "preordained"

preordain (verb): To determine or decide an outcome or course of events in advance, often implying a sense of fate or divine will. It can suggest a predetermined destiny or an inevitable result
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  • simple past tense and past participle of preordain
  • determined in advance; predestined

How to use "preordained" in a sentence

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preordained
This was all preordained thousands of years ago.
But this is not their preordained fate.
God has preordained a system of good and evil.
Drogyn said the sarcophagus was preordained to be released.
God has preordained that something will happen so it does.
The outcome of this struggle was not preordained.
This was all preordained thousands ofyears ago.
There was never any sense of preordained destiny.
Destiny is not preordained or determined by some external force.
He explained this change as being preordained by the gods.
It means my preordained life is kicking in.
But our success is far from preordained.
And the children of preordained fate finally assemble.
Very few decisions have been preordained.
It has been preordained that we fight each other to the end.

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The end of our lives is preordained.
It is neither preordained nor predestined.
The way forward is politically preordained.
The sarcophagus was preordained to be released.
That is something that has been preordained.
Who preordained our days.
Because it fits the preordained fantasy.
One preordained fate.
I do not know about a preordained chart.
That there are no preordained rules or universally approved objectives that can be steadfastly.
But this situation is not preordained.
Its refusal is dictated by a preordained decree which it is bound to obey.
And hope against logic and the preordained.
We are manifestly not preordained to sojourn with each one.
They believe that everything in their lives is preordained.
This was not inevitable or preordained but was the consequence of a series of policy decisions.
This is not some schedule or some preordained performance.
Alternative proposals suggesting preordained answers or endorsing maximalistic territorial or legal claims were expressly rejected.
We are in a hurry and these deformities are preordained to die soon.
This long cycle was preordained and now the return to the light is nearly complete.
It seems to be some sort preordained massacre.
But she also believes that her future as an actress was something that was preordained.
In other words your destiny is preordained in this regard.
And His preordained judgment upon the whole universe.
And is not baptized on a preordained date.
Our lives are preordained In this apocalyptic comedy.
Is in fact a mathematically predictable preordained system.
It is preordained that I follow in his rather large footsteps.
Our current advantages are not preordained.
Life is preordained.
Only the overall framework of the course was preordained.
Nothing is preordained.
I have found that almost all interviews are preordained.
Things are preordained.
Nor have men learned to discuss their reproductive health as a result of preordained roles.

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