Antonyms for predestine
Grammar : Verb |
Spell : pri-des-tin |
Phonetic Transcription : prɪˈdɛs tɪn |
Definition of predestine
Origin :- late 14c., "to foreordain," from Old French prédestiner (12c.) "predestine, ordain" (of God) and directly from Latin praedestinare "determine beforehand" (see predestination). Related: Predestined; predestining; predestinate.
- verb fate
- He lived, as it were, under the shadow of some fatal curse which seemed to predestine all his actions to failure.
- Extract from : « Court Beauties of Old Whitehall » by W. R. H. Trowbridge
Synonyms for predestine
- break
- chance
- circumstance
- consequence
- cup
- destination
- destine
- destiny
- divine will
- doom
- effect
- end
- ending
- foreordain
- fortune
- future
- handwriting on the wall
- horoscope
- inescapableness
- issue
- karma
- kismet
- lot
- luck
- Moirai
- nemesis
- outcome
- portion
- predestinate
- predestination
- predetermine
- preordain
- providence
- stars
- termination
- upshot
- wheel of fortune
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