"Predestinating" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Predestinating" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Predestinating" Meaning

The word "predestinating" refers to the act of determining or deciding in advance what will happen to someone or something, often in a way that seems to be predetermined by a higher power or fate.

In other words, predestinating means believing or decreeing that the course of events is fixed and unchangeable, and that the outcome is already certain and inevitable. It implies a sense of determinism, where the outcome is seen as being predetermined before the event occurs.

For example:

"The predestinating gods of fate had decided that the team would win the championship."
"She believed that her predestinating astrological signs foretold a bright future for her."

In literature and philosophy, the concept of predestination has been explored in contexts such as theology, philosophy, and literature. For instance, in John Calvin's theology, predestination is a key concept that refers to God's sovereign will that ordains certain individuals for salvation.

However, it's worth noting that predestinating is not the most commonly used word in everyday conversations. The more commonly used phrase is "predestined" (past participle of predestine), and it carries the same meaning.

"Predestinating" Examples

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1. Verb

Verb forms: predestinating, predestinated, predestinates.
Definition: To decide beforehand what will happen to someone and make it happen by force.

We predestinated failure in our business venture because we didn't put enough effort into it.

2. Determining one's destiny

Semantics includes a sense of inevitability.
According to our destiny, we predestinating living a fulfilling life.

3. Philosophy

Thesis or theory to convert human view on choice and causation.
Aristotle argued that predestinating of human decisions have been debate among philosophers.


4. Biblical context

An interpretation aspect of every other one.
Calvin explained in John 10:27 that all Christians are predestinated to local tornado through eternal love.

5. Criticisms of predestination in Theological seminaries today.

Every philosopher in Theology signs agreement in front of colleague brains rights " predestinator".

"Predestinating" Similar Words

Predeceased

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Predeceases

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Past tense of "precede", meaning to die or cease to live before someone else, typically a spouse, family member, or colleague. For example: "He predeceased his wife by several years."

Predecessor

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A predecessor is someone or something that comes before another person or thing in a position, title, office, or sequence. They are the one who precedes or comes first in time or rank, often implying a link or connection between the two.<br><br>Example: "The current CEO is a predecessor of the company's founder."

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Predefine

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To be defined beforehand, or established in advance. To determine or decide something before it happens.

Predefined

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Predentin

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Predestinate

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Determining beforehand what will happen or be done; destined or appointed for something in advance.

Predestination

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Predestinative

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Relating to or constituting destiny; predetermining the course of events.

Predestine

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Predestined

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