Sentence example with the word 'preordain'

preordain

Definition v. foreordain or determine beforehand

Last update: August 28, 2015


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They were also preordained chapters in the lives of those born to failure, like poor old Wilmer.   [Please select]

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"I wasn't going to lie down and die as long as there was preordained work to do."   [Please select]

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"Perhaps it was preordained for the strengthening of your faith," my uncle answered, with a smile.   [Please select]

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But please to think of Juliet after ten years of Romeo and his pin-headed intelligence and his preordained infidelities.   [Please select]

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Its refusal is dictated by a preordained decree which it is bound to obey.   [Please select]

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Thus, once again, as if in accordance with some preordained destiny, the figure of Stockmar is discernible--inevitably present at a momentous hour.   [Please select]

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Here, everything is harmoniously, inflexibly, permanently preordained; the insect has but to follow its blind impulse to attain the goal.   [Please select]

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This trivial talk in a tavern had an immense influence on him in his later action; as though there had really been in it something preordained, some guiding hint.   [Please select]

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It would have seemed to the human understanding the preordained moment to span the decades between this day and that long-ago parting in my childhood.   [Please select]

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