predestine 的定义
pre·des·tined, pre·des·tin·ing.
- to destine in advance; foreordain; predetermine: He seemed predestined for the ministry.
predestine 近义词
fate
predestine 的近义词 37 个
- break
- chance
- cup
- destine
- doom
- effect
- end
- ending
- foreordain
- issue
- lot
- portion
- predestinate
- predetermine
- preordain
- stars
- moirai
- circumstance
- consequence
- destination
- destiny
- divine will
- fortune
- future
- handwriting on the wall
- horoscope
- inescapableness
- karma
- kismet
- luck
- nemesis
- outcome
- predestination
- providence
- termination
- upshot
- wheel of fortune
predestine 的反义词 1 个
更多predestine例句
- They’re young women on the cusp of launching their own stories beyond what’s been predestined.
- I wouldn’t say it was predestined, but I certainly think my early years definitely helped me understand that finance was accessible and something I could get into and be good at.
- He lived, as it were, under the shadow of some fatal curse which seemed to predestine all his actions to failure.
- Their tropisms predestine or force them into the life they lead.