Crossword-Solution: PREORDAIN
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| Word | Word Type | Definition |
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| Preordain | v. t. | To ordain or appoint beforehand: to predetermine: to foreordain. |
We have 13 clues for the answer “PREORDAIN”
| Clue | Answers |
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| Decree in advance | 1 answer |
| Determine beforehand | 2 answers |
| DESIGN OR DESTINE | 10 answers |
| Predestine | 12 answers |
| Predeter-mine | 18 answers |
| destine | 20 answers |
| Fore-shadow | 25 answers |
| prearrange | 31 answers |
| posit | 33 answers |
| Keep back | 45 answers |
| Doom | 50 answers |
| Fate | 53 answers |
| Propose | 69 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
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Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with PREORDAIN (5)
Hence back to wind-swept Ilium I return, Unable to sustain the sight, my son With warlike Menelaüs match’d in arms.365 Jove knows, and the immortal Gods, to whom Of both, this day is preordain’d the last.
Obstinate.] Defn: To determine the future condition or application of; to set apart by design for a future use or purpose; to fix, as by destiny or by an authoritative decree; to doom; to ordain or preordain; to appoint; -- often with the remoter object preceded by to or for.
The Father and Son consult how 'to do what they had designed before.' They decide that at a certain time, which they preordain, the Son,'a sweet and comely person,' shall make a journey into the Universe and lay a foundation there for Mansoul's deliverance.
PREDESTINE, pr[=e]-des'tin, _v.t._ to destine or decree beforehand: to foreordain.--_adj._ PREDESTIN[=A]'RIAN, pertaining to predestination.--_n._ one who holds the doctrine of predestination.--_n._ PREDESTIN[=A]'RIANISM.--_v.t._ PREDES'TINATE, to determine beforehand: to preordain by an unchangeable purpose.--_adj._ fore-ordained: fated.--_n._ PREDESTIN[=A]'TION, act of predestinating: (_theol._) the doctrine that God has from all eternity unalterably fixed whatever is to happen, esp.
PREORDAIN, pr[=e]-or-d[=a]n', _v.t._ to ordain, appoint, or determine beforehand.--_n._ PREORDIN[=A]'TION.
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Appears in: NYT.
Used 5 times in crossword archives (1975–2006).