Third-person singular simple present indicative form of predestine.(verb)
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Use "predestines" in a sentence
"Ironically, however, he at the same time also subscribed to the view that God predestines our fate even before we are born."
"For your information ma'am, the recognized scientific community has confirmed many times that there is no genetic marker that predestines an individual to be homosexual."
"To me, the problematic medieval bulls imply either (a) that God doesn't love most of humanity and predestines them to damnation -- a very Calvinist view -- or else (b) they are too exclusivist in their language to fully explain the reality."