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1 predetermine
verb \/ˌpriːdɪˈtɜːmɪn\/1) bestemme\/avgjøre på forhånd, forutbestemme2) forutinntapredetermine a person to (do) something få noen til gjøre noe på forhåndpredetermine someone in a person's favour gjøre noen positivt innstilt til en person på forhånd
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