predetermination Meaning & Definition

  • En [ ˌpriː.dɪˌtɜː.mɪˈneɪ.ʃən]
  • Us [ ˌpriː.dɪˌtɝː.məˈneɪ.ʃən]

Meaning of predetermination In English

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Examples of predetermination

  • He rejects any notion of predetermination regarding the course of history.

  • Genetic predisposition should not be confused with predetermination.

  • Fatalism is a philosophical doctrine emphasizing the subjugation of all events or actions to fate or inevitable predetermination.

  • The reason for this is again an omen or the predetermination of future births.

  • There is not, at least in theory, a strong predetermination of the tool for its future use, since both are generated at the same time.

  • The term "restrictions" suggests a predetermination of the cost-benefit analysis that will be done on the 20-day rule.

  • They are not pre-ordained, but at least there is a certain amount of predetermination.

  • He talked about fairness and said that all the formulae have been looked at and there has been no predetermination.

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