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1. The act of ordaining in advance what is to take place: It was an act of predetermination when the two film enthusiasts, Mary and Max, met at the film rental shop and reached simultaneously for the only copy of the very popular movie.
2. A purpose formed beforehand: Adam was told by the minister that there was a predetermination of God's will in people's lives.
2. A purpose formed beforehand: Adam was told by the minister that there was a predetermination of God's will in people's lives.
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-ation, -ization (-iz[e] + -ation); -isation (British spelling variation)
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pre-, prae-
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term-, termin-
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