predetermined

IPA: priditˈɝmɪnd

adjective

  • determined in advance
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Examples of "predetermined" in Sentences

  • However, each single cell can only produce antibodies with a certain predetermined specificity.
  • One served to clamp the voltage in predetermined steps, the other to measure the current produced during activity.
  • The chances are zero – that’s because she is ideologically required to come only to certain predetermined conclusions.
  • ARBER, NATHANS and SMITH (1978) discovered the enzymes with which it is possible to cut a DNA molecule in predetermined places.
  • His depression is a long-established beast, its terms of engagement predetermined from the outset of the book and subject to only the sketchiest of examinations.
  • The antiaircraft guns at Hamburg were not firing at individual aircraft, but instead were set up to fire in predetermined grid blocks over the target we were to bomb.
  • Individual behavior in an organization is relatively stable and predictable because organizational structure is characterized by predetermined goals, prescribed roles, an authority structure, rules and regulations, and informal patterns.
  • You could require it only be taken out for use in predetermined milieus — someone visits a theater with it, another a restaurant at which a call is to be made and received, another on a day hike through the Santa Cruz hills to test reception, and so on.

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