Definitionadj. established or prearranged unalterably
Last update: July 17, 2015
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The Dark One is the only deity without a predestined mate. [Please select]
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One of all, the least of all, is the victim predestined. [Please select]
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Why was the host (victim predestined) sad. [Please select]
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Laura without dark eyes would be impossible, and her predestined Petrarch would never deliver his sonnets. [Please select]
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It was an accident, or it was predestined and foreordained when I was dust blown about by the wind. [Please select]
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The incidents of the convention had convinced him that the Great Experiment was progressing according to some predestined formula. [Please select]
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He flew unswervingly to the mark like a bullet traveling a predestined path. [Please select]
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I seemed to see all my doings as part of a great predestined plan. [Please select]
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Yet even in the midst of her thought of him, came the feeling that she was not predestined for happiness. [Please select]
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The life that was within him knew that it was the one way out, the way he was predestined to tread. [Please select]
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Through the days of their separation his chosen had constantly felt upon her the weight of that vast intangible pressure which pins each mortal of us, except the strong, to his own predestined groove. [Please select]
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