How To Use preordain In A Sentence
- The question is not whether countries should proceed along some abstract preordained development path.
- For the next two months, though the result appears preordained, the Democratic roadshow will barnstorm the country from coast to coast against Bush, more symphony than cacophony.
- He recently grabbed headlines by accusing the local media of preordaining Landrieu the winner, saying, "There's a move afoot today to ensure that we have a majority white council, an inspector general that's white, a district attorney that's white, a U.S. attorney that's white, a head of education that's white. Salon
- At daybreak, the boats returned to the shore and the merchants busied themselves with buying and selling and the transport of the goods and gear till nightfall, whilst Hasan lay hidden beneath the settle, weeping-eyed and woeful-hearted, knowing not what was decreed to him in the secret preordainment of Allah. Arabian nights. English
- Some people believe that fate has preordained whether they will be happy or unhappy.
- Most Muslims believe that major events such as life, death, marriage and livelihood, if not all that happens to them, are due to God's will and preordainment, and that they are virtually, if not totally, powerless in influencing the course of such events. Printing: Divine Will and Human Freedom -- Part I. Divine Predestination: How Far Real?
- Tabular and repetitious in structure, an algorithm is essentially a finite blend of mathematical calculations and logical statements that process data according to preordained formats.
- The outcome of Soviet history was not preordained.
- Economic stability is the only ruling ethic and people are born in hatching factories, where they've been preordained from the embryo to be My Own Private Orwell: Why the high priest of dystopia still matters
- According to palmistry, there are certain preordained events which will mark our journey though life and will not be avoided, only predicted.