verb
- determining or deciding something in advance; establishing beforehand
- appointing someone to a religious office in advance
Usage: present participle of preordain
Usage: religious context; present participle of preordain
Examples
- The committee is preordaining the election results through careful planning.
- Many believe that fate is preordaining our life’s major events.
- The bishop is preordaining several candidates for next year’s ministry.
- She felt as though destiny was preordaining their meeting.
- The council is preordaining the new policies before the official vote.
- Religious leaders spoke of God preordaining human salvation.
- The company is preordaining its expansion into new markets.