Preordain - Definition, Meaning Synonyms | Vocabulary. com To preordain something is to decide that it is going to happen in the future, or to influence it to happen You might believe that your genes preordain you to be a great math student if both of your parents are brilliant mathematicians
PREORDAIN | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary Not because the change they won was preordained; not because their victory was complete; but because they proved that nonviolent change is possible; that love and hope can conquer hate
preordained | meaning of preordained in Longman Dictionary of . . . From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English pre‧or‧dained ˌpriːɔːˈdeɪnd $ -ɔːr- adjective formal if something is preordained, it is certain to happen in the future because God or fate has decided it Is everything we do preordained?