predestinative, a. rare.
(prɪˈdɛstɪnətɪv)
[f. as predestinate v. + -ive.]
Having the quality of predestinating.
| 1833 Coleridge in Lit. Rem. (1838) III. 413 The predestinative force of a free agent's own will in certain absolute acts, determinations, or elections. |