| predestination | 1. The act of predestinating. "Predestination had overruled their will." (Milton) 2. The purpose of Good from eternity respecting all events; especially, the preordination of men to everlasting happiness or misery. See Calvinism. Origin: L. Praedestinatio: cf. F. Predestination. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
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| predestination | (theology) being determined in advance |
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| predestination | previous determination as if by destiny or fate |
| predestination | anyone who submits to the belief that they are powerless to change their destiny |
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