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Filter by Meaning Calvin's theology of predestinate double predestination was controversial.
The predestinate success of the movie was evident from the long lines outside the theater.
The predestinate arrival of the train was announced over the loudspeaker.
The predestinate end of the movie was obvious from the beginning.
Her mother's predestinate beliefs in astrology caused her to make important decisions based on her horoscope.
The predestinate result of the experiment was unexpected.
The prophecy seemed to predestinate the hero's victory.
Her predestinate path to success was paved with hard work and determination.
The predestinate destiny of the hero was to save the kingdom from ruin.
His predestinate fate was sealed the moment he was born.
The predestinate conclusion of the story was bittersweet.
The Puritan's belief in predestinate providence gave them a sense of purpose.
Predestinate thought is a divisive issue in many faiths.
The predestinate outcome of the experiment was determined by the laws of physics.
She accepted her predestinate role as a leader in the company.
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