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What does foreordained mean?

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  1. simple past tense and past participle of foreordain
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Perhaps it was foreordained that the freedom we get from our automobiles requires that we keep others in slavery.
It's about a battle over voting rights in the Reconstruction South that foreordained the election crisis of 1876, and everybody involved is dead.
God, whose plan is ineffable, foreordained that the heart of Jesus would be stricken with seven afflictions.
Its tragic ending is almost foreordained by the characters' inability to change their lives.
This does not mean the board's decision is foreordained, for the board need not evict just because a tenant is legally evictable.
That simple purchase, however, was foreordained to be a vital link in the chain of Reformation history in England.

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