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Premotion

Description

Premotion refers to a philosophical concept that encompasses the belief in a divine influence or action preceding an individual's free will or intent. It suggests that a higher power or deity can influence and guide human actions even before they consciously decide or act upon something.

Examples

Noun:

  1. Many theologians argue about the existence and role of premotion in a person's life.
  2. According to some religious doctrines, premotion is considered a blessing from the divine.

Verb:

  1. Some believe that prayers can premote positive outcomes in life.
  2. The preacher's words premoted a sense of unity among the congregation.

Adjective:

  1. Her premotion beliefs greatly shaped her perspective on life.
  2. The philosopher proposed an interesting premotion theory in his new book.

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