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1 predestine
transitive verb* * *pre·des·tine[ˌpri:ˈdestɪn]vt* * *[priː'destɪn]vtvorherbestimmen, prädestinieren; person prädestinieren* * *to für, zu):he was predestined to do sth es war ihm vorherbestimmt, etwas zu tun;his plan was predestined to failure ( oder to fail) sein Plan war von vornherein zum Scheitern verurteilt* * *transitive verb* * *v.prädestinieren v.
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pre|des|ti|nate — «verb. pree DEHS tuh nayt; adjective. pree DEHS tuh niht, nayt», verb, nat|ed, nat|ing, adjective. –v.t. 1. to decree or ordain beforehand. 2. Theology. to foreordain by divine purpose. –adj. Archaic. predestined. ╂[< Latin praedēstināre … Useful english dictionary
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