About The Word Predetermine
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Predetermine
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What's The Definition Of Predetermine?
[v] cause to be biased
[v] determine beforehand Synonyms | Synonyms for Predetermine: bias Related Terms | Find terms related to Predetermine: be predisposed | calculate | destine | determine | fate | forejudge | foreordain | forethink | go off half-cocked | judge beforehand | jump the gun | plan | plot | preconceive | preconclude | preconsider | predecide | predestinate | predestine | preestablish | prejudge | premeditate | preordain | preresolve | presume | presuppose | presurmise | scheme | work out beforehand See Also | angle | determine | foreordain | influence | mold | predestinate | predestine | prejudice | preordain | prepossess | regulate | shape | slant | weight Predetermine In Webster's Dictionary \Pre`de*ter"mine\, v. t. [imp. & p. p.
{Predetermined}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Predermining}.] [Pref. pre-
+ determine: cf. F. pr['e]d['e]terminer.]
1. To determine (something) beforehand. --Sir M. Hale.
2. To doom by previous decree; to foredoom.
\Pre`de*ter"mine\, v. i. To determine beforehand. |
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