"Preordainments" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Preordainments refers to prior decisions or arrangements that have been made before something happens. It implies that the course of events has been influenced or predetermined to a certain extent, often in a way that is thought to be inevitable or necessary.
Example: "The company's preordainments to downsize the company led to widespread layoffs and a restructuring of the organization."
Synonyms for preordainments include:
Antecedents
Foreordained
Predetermined
Predestined
Anticipated outcomes
Prearranged plans
Prior decisions
In essence, preordainments refer to any events or decisions that were made beforehand, often with the intention of shaping the future course of events.
To preordain means to decide or arrange something in advance, often in a way that excludes other possibilities or choices. It often implies a sense of destiny or fate, where events or outcomes are predetermined and cannot be changed.<br><br>Example: "The stars seemed to have preordained her fate, as she was always destined to become a great artist."<br><br>Synonyms: ordain, predetermine, decree, forecast, foretell, presage<br><br>Antonyms: random, chance, unforeseen, unpredictable.
To preordain means to decide or arrange something in advance, often in a way that is seen as predetermined or inevitable. It implies a sense of fate or destiny being at work, with the outcome already set before it happens. In other words, it means to predetermine or decree the course of events, and what is going to happen is already decided and cannot be changed.