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The word 'predestined' is a verb and an adjective.

  • The verb 'predestined' is the past participle, past tense of the verb to predestine; meaning to fix upon, decide, or decree in advance.
  • The adjective 'predestined' describes a noun as certain to happen because God or another force has decided that it will.

Example sentences:

We are predestined to make mistakes in our lives. (verb)

It was a predestined moment that changed our lives. (adjective)

When John met Mary, he was immediately sure that they were predestined for each other. (verb)

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