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predeterminaation

 

Definitions from WordNet

Noun predeterminaation has 1 sense
  1. predeterminaation - a mental determination or resolve in advance; an antecedent intention to do something; "he entered the argument with a predetermination to prove me wrong"
    --1 is a kind of
    decision, determination, conclusion

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Predetermination

Definition:

Predetermination refers to the act of determining or deciding something in advance, especially before it happens or is known.

Senses:

1. The philosophical concept:

In philosophy, predetermination is the belief that all events and outcomes are already fixed or predetermined by a higher power or force, such as destiny or divine will.

Example sentence: Many philosophers argue about the implications and ethical consequences of predetermination.

2. Legal context:

In legal terms, predetermination typically indicates a situation in which a decision has been made in advance, often with bias or partiality, and without considering all the facts or evidence.

Example sentence: The court found evidence of predetermination in the judge's biased remarks during the trial.

3. Religious belief:

Within certain religious beliefs, predetermination suggests that individuals' destinies or salvation are predetermined by a divine power, regardless of their actions or choices.

Example sentence: According to their doctrine, salvation is a result of predetermination rather than personal choices or efforts.

Usages:

1. Popular usage:

In everyday language, predetermination is commonly used to describe situations or outcomes that are believed to be fixed or predetermined without any room for change or alteration.

Example sentence: She firmly believed that her success was a result of predetermination rather than luck or coincidence.

2. Local usage:

In some local communities or cultures, predetermination might be referred to when describing the belief that certain events or situations are fated to happen, often associated with superstitions.

Example sentence: In their local folklore, the eclipse was seen as a sign of predetermination, foretelling imminent changes or challenges.

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Philosophy of Predetermination
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