English adjective: predestinate | |||
1. | predestinate established or prearranged unalterably | ||
Samples | His place in history was foreordained. A sense of predestinate inevitability about it. It seemed predestined since the beginning of the world. | ||
Synonyms | foreordained, predestined | ||
Similar | certain, sure | ||
Antonyms | uncertain | ||
English verb: predestinate | |||
1. | predestinate (cognition) foreordain by divine will or decree | ||
Synonyms | foreordain, predestine | ||
Pattern of use | Somebody ----s somebody. Something ----s somebody. Somebody ----s that CLAUSE | ||
Broader (hypernym) | predetermine | ||
Domain category | theological system, theology | ||