Crossword-Solution: PREDETERMINATION 16 letters, 44 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 21

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Predetermination n. The act of previous determination; a purpose
formed beforehand; as, the predetermination of God's will.

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the act of determining or ordaining in advance what is to take place 1 answer
a mental determination or resolve in advance 1 answer
prejudgment 24 answers
Preconception 27 answers
prenotion 30 answers
psychological 30 answers
precognition 34 answers
Prognostication 35 answers
hard necessity 36 answers
Paranormal 36 answers
Preview 38 answers
Portent 39 answers
prophecy 39 answers
foresight 47 answers
presentiment 47 answers
Presage 48 answers
psychical 48 answers
prescience 49 answers
free will 51 answers
Omen 53 answers
Premonition 53 answers
Augury 54 answers
predicting 55 answers
prediction 57 answers
Perception 58 answers
Knowledge 62 answers
foretoken 63 answers
iron will 65 answers
prescient 69 answers
Dedication 71 answers
ACT of will 72 answers
Enlightenment 73 answers
Necessity 74 answers
Groundwork 75 answers
lore 76 answers
Preternatural 78 answers
Penetrating 78 answers
Prophetic 80 answers
Harbinger 81 answers
Destiny 83 answers
Psychic 83 answers
Supernatural 85 answers
will 87 answers
Indication 98 answers
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One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
EATRE
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Sentences with PREDETERMINATION (5)

Can you blame me, an old man desirous of peace, and in the castle of a young nobleman who has saved my daughter’s life and my own, that I am desirous, anxiously desirous, that these should be settled on the most liberal principles?” The old man kept fast hold of the Master’s passive hand as he spoke, and made it impossible for him, be his predetermination what it would, to return any other than an acquiescent reply; and wishing his guest goodnight, he postponed farther conference until the next morning.
The Bride of Lammermoor Sir Walter Scott 1996
Neumann affirmed afterwards, that the Colonel came with a predetermination that way, and even that he said, once or oftener, in his eagerness to persuade: "His Majesty has got it into his thought; there will be nothing but trouble if you persist in that notion." To which virtuous Neumann was deaf.
History of Friedrich II. of Prussia, Vol. XXI. (of XXI.) Thomas Carlyle 2000
Our mode of life was very different, as naturally it would be, since I had come with a predetermination to do nothing but work, and he with an equally strong one to idle his days away in the most enjoyable manner he could invent.
To-morrow? Victoria Cross 2002
But in her heart she was convinced of its predetermination by some power other than her own volition.
The Dwelling Place of Light, Volume 2 Winston Churchill 2004
Since he had been traversing the forest, not as a stranger or a person of leisure, but with the predetermination to accomplish some useful work, he had learned to appreciate its beauties.
A Woodland Queen, v3 Andre Theuriet 2003

Quotes with PREDETERMINATION (3)

But there, war does not care for predetermination; it also destroys in fury that wich is immaterial, the hopes and expectations (from Requiem for a Hotel /Nekrolog auf ein Hotel,1918)
Stefan Zweig Reisen mit Stefan Zweig: Gedichte, Elegien Und Eindrucke Von Konstanz, Brugge, Sevilla, Provence, Comer See
My secret is that I choose to be the person that I want to be. That I don't believe in destiny or predetermination, but in choice, and that each of us chooses to be the person we are. Whatever you want to be you can be, whatever you want to do you can do, wherever you want to go you can go. The world, and the life ahead, is ours for the taking. The future is unwritten, and you can make it whatever you want it to be
James Frey The Calling
When I was eight years old, I was abducted from a fast food restaurant by a man who took me, in all likelihood, because of a small splotch of mayonnaise on his hamburger. And so I believe in neither free will nor predetermination. I believe in condiments.
Michael Fiegel Blackbird