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predestinate v.in theology, of God, "to foreordain by a divine decree or purpose" (someone, to salvation or eternal life), mid-15c. (as a past-participle adjective from late 14c.), from past-participle stem of Church Latin praedestinare "determine beforehand" (see predestination). The Latin word translates Greek proorizein. Related: Predestinated; predestinating. updated on October 14, 2020 |