What is another word for foreordained?
Pronunciation:
[ fˌɔːɹɔːdˈe͡ɪnd], [ fˌɔːɹɔːdˈeɪnd], [ f_ˌɔː_ɹ_ɔː_d_ˈeɪ_n_d]
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Similar words for foreordained:
- all (adjective)
- destined (adjective)
- doomed (adjective)
- fatal (adjective)
- fated (adjective)
- inevitable (adjective)
- other relevant words (adjective)
- predetermined (adjective)
- foreordained (noun)
- other relevant words (verb)
- other synonyms
- other relevant words (noun)
Synonyms for Foreordained:
adj.
• all (adjective) • destined (adjective)- in-exorable,
- most foreordained,
- in-tended,
- in-escapable,
- more meant,
- in cards,
- de-signed,
- more brewing,
- pre-designed,
- most brewing,
- more designed,
- pre-destined,
- in tended,
- most predesigned,
- fore-ordained,
- most compelled,
- more compelled,
- most meant,
- in escapable,
- more foreordained,
- pre designed,
- that is be,
- in exorable,
- fore ordained,
- most overhanging,
- most predestined,
- un-avoidable,
- in wind,
- more predesigned,
- pre destined,
- more overhanging,
- over-hanging,
- way ball bounces,
- more predestined,
- most designed,
- un avoidable,
- de signed.
- be deviled,
- most ill-omened,
- most bedeviled,
- most ill omened,
- de-stroyed,
- un fortunate,
- un-redeemed,
- more unredeemed,
- over-whelmed,
- un-fortunate,
- un-done,
- illfated,
- un done,
- kiss death,
- re-probate,
- be witched,
- most sunk,
- most suppressed,
- most sentenced,
- most unredeemed,
- be-deviled,
- more ill-omened,
- more illomened,
- over-thrown,
- over thrown,
- more bedeviled,
- de stroyed,
- starcrossed,
- more sentenced,
- more suppressed,
- more convicted,
- un redeemed,
- most illomened,
- more sunk,
- re probate,
- be-witched,
- ill omened,
- more menaced,
- most menaced,
- over whelmed,
- ill fated,
- most convicted,
- star crossed,
- more ill omened.
- more ineludible,
- in flexible,
- pre-scribed,
- de-creed,
- un deniable,
- de creed,
- pre scribed,
- in evitable,
- un-alterable,
- in bag,
- un-deniable,
- in-flexible,
- un alterable,
- in-evitable,
- un preventable,
- more decreed,
- most decreed,
- un-preventable,
- most ineludible,
- more unpreventable,
- no ifs ands buts,
- most unpreventable.
- over hanging,
- in the wind,
- that is to be,
- illomened,
- Ineludible,
- Star-crossed,
- destined,
- inevitable,
- in prospect,
- all locked up,
- without recourse,
- ordained,
- that will be,
- doomed,
- thrown down,
- to come,
- way the ball bounces,
- predetermined,
- Menaced,
- for certain,
- dead duck,
- fatal,
- ill-omened,
- in the bag,
- irresistible,
- in the cards,
- fated,
- unredeemed,
- no ifs ands or buts,
- overhanging,
- in store,
- instant,
- hanging over,
- property,
- predesigned,
- unpreventable.
n.
• foreordained (noun)v.
• Other relevant words: (verb)- set.
Other synonyms:
• Other relevant words (noun):- safe,
- fateful,
- bound,
- on the cards,
- noted,
- probable,
- Meant,
- accepted,
- irrevocable,
- Consigned,
- specified,
- Predestinated,
- damned,
- necessary,
- eventual,
- expected,
- due,
- condemned,
- anticipated,
- determined,
- jinxed,
- predictable,
- reliable,
- essential,
- Forgone,
- intended,
- cursed,
- inescapable,
- stated,
- written,
- consequent,
- condemn,
- actual,
- likely,
- resultant,
- resulting,
- consequential,
- foredoomed,
- settled,
- ineluctable,
- decreed,
- conclusive,
- indisputable,
- decided,
- designed,
- delineated,
- unavoidable,
- affirmed,
- agreed,
- confirmed,
- arranged,
- given,
- preordained.
How to use "Foreordained" in context?
There is a lot of confusion about the term "foreordained." When people use this term to describe themselves, they often believe that their destiny has been predetermined from birth. In reality, however, foreordained is a theological term that refers to God's planned, loving relationship with humans. According to Christian theology, foreordained does not mean predetermined in a mechanical way. Instead, it refers to God's pre-existing intention and purpose for each person. This does not mean that individuals cannot change or grow, but it does mean that they are part of God's larger plan and are intended to experience eternal life.
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