Similar words: ordained, more or less, grained, strained, contained, unrestrained, constrainedly, mordant. Meaning: [‚fɔrɔrdeɪn /fɔːrɔː-] adj. established or prearranged unalterably.
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1) God has foreordained that he die young.
2) Some people believe that their lives are foreordained.
3) It was foreordained that the company would suffer a spectacular collapse.
4) Loss of market and resulting unemployment are not foreordained.
5) His place in history was foreordained.
6) In that climate,[http://sentencedict.com/foreordained.html] the movie's success was hardly foreordained.
7) Who verily was foreordained before the foundation of the world, but was manifest in these last times for you.
8) Who verily was foreordained before the foundation of the world, but was manifest in these.
9) In the pre-earth life, I was already foreordained to be a missionary.
10) We not only do not believe that any are foreordained to evil by the power of God, but even state with utter abhorrence that if there are those who want to believe so evil a thing, they are anathema.
11) What good is it to think that one has achieved something by an effort of the will when it all was foreordained anyway?
12) At the very least, we are obligated to treat all people as potential brothers and sisters of Jesus. After all, anyone with whom we come into contact may be God's foreordained child.
13) In the light of Nixon's firm convictions, the outcome of this dispute was foreordained.
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