Foreordained [verb]
Definition of Foreordained:
doom, fate
Opposite/Antonyms of Foreordained:
-
Sentence/Example of Foreordained:
The victory over death thus achieved by the foreordained Redeemer of the race was positively and abundantly foretold.
"I guess it was foreordained not to be," he admitted, in conclusion.
Society has a right to prevent the oncoming of new generations of foreordained criminals.
But the time that was foreordained from the beginning of the world for the bursting-forth of my secret came at last.
They found that I was a foreordained and predestined victim, and industriously proceeded to make life miserable for me.
If you asked her, she called it Fate, the foreordained workings of occult forces charged with dominion over human affairs.
By the time the machinery was due to arrive they spoke of the wreck of the boats as something foreordained and settled.
It is foreordained that "of such is the kingdom of heaven," because it cannot consist of any other kind.
In their case, as in dealing with human beings, he felt it wise to bear in mind the limit and to respect the foreordained.
"I suppose it was foreordained that I should always marry from choice," she said with her most entrancing smile.