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predestine
predestine, v. (prɪˈdɛstɪn) Also 5 -en, -ayne, -yne, 7 -in. [a. F. prédestiner (12th c. in Hatz.-Darm.), or ad. L. prædestināre: see predestinate v.] 1. trans. To destine beforehand; to appoint, ordain, or decree previously. a. Theol., etc. To foreordain by an eternal purpose, in the way of a Divine... Oxford English Dictionary
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predestine
predestine/ˌpri:ˈdestɪn; prɪ`dɛstɪn/ v[esp passive 尤用於被动语态 Tn, Cn.t](fml 文) decide or determine sth (as if) by fate (仿佛)命中注定某事物 It seemed that his failure was predestined. 他的失败似乎是命中注定的. She was obviously predestined to succeed. 她显然注定了能成功. They both felt that they were predestined to spend their live... 牛津英汉双解词典
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Predetermine Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
predetermine: [verb] foreordain, predestine. to determine beforehand.
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Synergism
Lutheranism teaches that God predestines some to salvation but does not predestine others to damnation as God wills that all might be saved (1 Tim 2:3- For Lutherans, people freely reject God's call to salvation because they refuse his grace since God did not predestine them to salvation. wikipedia.org
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Jane Fearon
of Election and Reprobation of Persons from Everlasting (1693), from which it emerges that she believed in Hell, but not "that from Eternity, God did predestine wikipedia.org
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predestinary
† preˈdestinary, a. Obs. rare. [f. predestine + -ary1 A.] = predestinarian a.1599 Sandys Europæ Spec. (1629) 172 To professe openly they will returne to the Papacie, rather than ever admit that Sacramentarie and Predestionarie [sic] pestilence. a 1662 Heylin Hist. Presbyter. (1670) 21 The Zwinglian ... Oxford English Dictionary
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ELECT 释义 | 柯林斯英语词典 - Collins Online Dictionary
1. (transitive) to choose (someone) to be (a representative or a public official) by voting. they elected him Mayor. 2. to select; choose. to elect to die rather than surrender. 3. (transitive) (of God) to select or predestine for the grace of salvation. 形容词.
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predestiny
predestiny rare. (prɪˈdɛstɪnɪ) Also 5 -destiné. [f. pre- A. 2 + destiny, after predestine, etc. In Chaucer predestiné, a. obs. F. prédestinée (Cotgr.).] Preappointed destiny or fate; predestination.c 1374 Chaucer Troylus iv. 938 (966) In here merites soþly for to be, As they shul come by predestine.... Oxford English Dictionary
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Jean Brodie
The most striking similarity, however, is the way Miss Brodie attempts to predestine the lives of her girls and those around her. wikipedia.org
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foredestine
foreˈdestine, v. [f. fore- prefix + destine v.] trans. To destine beforehand, predestine.a 1300 Cursor M. 417 (Cott.) He fordestend tuin creature to serue him in þat hali ture. Ibid. 25270 (Cott.) All þat þou has fordestind ar, to þe kingrike of heuen blis. 1880 W. Watson Prince's Quest (1892) 105 O... Oxford English Dictionary
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predestinarian
predestinarian, n. and a. (prɪdɛstɪˈnɛərɪən) [f. predestine v. + -arian (in Trinitarian, etc.).] A. n. One who believes or maintains the theological doctrine of predestination, esp. in an extreme form; a fatalist.1667 Decay Chr. Piety ix. ¶20 Why does the predestinarian so adventurously climb into h... Oxford English Dictionary
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History according to the Catholic Church
God did not predestine man to die, and "predestines no one to go to hell." wikipedia.org
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Marinette (film)
reporter Production A biographical film project on Marinette Pichon, presented as "the portrait of a girl from a working-class background with nothing to predestine wikipedia.org
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predestinate
▪ I. predestinate, ppl. a. and n. (prɪˈdɛstɪnət) [ad. L. prædestināt-us, pa. pple.: see next.] A. ppl. a. (as adj. or pple.) Predestined. arch. 1. Theol. Foreordained by the eternal purpose or decree of God: a. to salvation or eternal life.c 1380 Wyclif Sel. Wks. III. 426 If þo pope asked me wheþer ... Oxford English Dictionary
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predestination
predestination (prɪdɛstɪˈneɪʃən) [ad. late L. prædestinātiōn-em (Augustine), n. of action f. prædestināre to predestine: see -ation. So F. prédestination (12th c. in Hatz.-Darm.).] The action of predestinating, or fact of being predestinated; the ordaining or determination of events before they come... Oxford English Dictionary
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