Simple past tense and past participle of preordain.(verb)
Determined in advance; predestined(adjective)
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Use "preordained" in a sentence
"House Democrats are demanding answers for what they called a preordained decision to reject Plan B and complained that emails and memos that might have explained the decision may have been destroyed."
"This outcome was preordained from the start of the surge."
"Economic stability is the only ruling ethic and people are born in hatching factories, where they've been preordained from the embryo to be"