predetermine

IPA: pridɪtˈɝmʌn

verb

  • (transitive) To determine or decide in advance.
  • (transitive) To doom by previous decree; to foredoom.
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Examples of "predetermine" in Sentences

  • They predetermine their outcomes.
  • You should not try to predetermine things in the lead.
  • But they don't let those opinions predetermine their conclusion.
  • The frequency of replenishment is predetermined from the usage pattern.
  • It seems like the first three criteria really predetermine the fourth one.
  • But who we become is already, in part, predetermine by the world around us.
  • A pterodactyl will appear after a predetermined time frame to hunt the hero.
  • I don't believe it is the job of a single editor to predetermine notability.
  • The technology demonstrated by this patent allows administrators to predetermine access to files on the corporate network.

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