Predetermine example sentences

Related (10): determine, predestine, plan, decide, forecast, foreordain, control, manipulate, influence, shape.

pre·de·ter·mine

verb

predetermine (verb) · predetermines (third person present) · predetermined (past tense) · predetermined (past participle) · predetermining (present participle) · pre-determine (verb) · pre-determines (third person present) · pre-determined (past tense) · pre-determined (past participle) · pre-determining (present participle)

  - establish or decide in advance:

  - predestine (an outcome or course of events):

Synonyms

select, choose, determine, settle, set, finalize, arrange, prearrange, establish, allot, prescribe, designate, define, name, ordain, appoint, specify, stipulate, predestine, destine, foreordain, ordain, fate, doom, foredoom, determine, prescribe

"Predetermine" Example Sentences

1. The decision was predetermine and there was no room for discussion.
2. We cannot predetermine the outcome of this experiment.
3. His fate was predetermine from the beginning.
4. The rules were predetermine and cannot be changed.
5. The judge tried not to predetermine the outcome of the case.
6. The results were predetermine by the faulty equipment.
7. The company predetermine the budget for the project.
8. We cannot predetermine how the market will react.
9. The committee predetermine the criteria for selection.
10. It's not fair to predetermine someone's abilities based on their appearance.
11. Our plan was predetermine and we cannot stray from it.
12. She didn't want to predetermine his opinion before he saw it for himself.
13. The schedule has been predetermine and cannot be changed.
14. It's important not to predetermine a child's future based on their parents' occupation.
15. The company tries not to predetermine the hiring process with bias.
16. The exam questions were predetermine ahead of time.
17. They predetermine who will win the election.
18. The product's success was predetermine by the market research.
19. You should not predetermine your opinion without considering all the facts.
20. The franchise owner must predetermine the rules and regulations for each location.
21. The teacher cannot predetermine who will succeed in the class.
22. The price of the product was predetermine by the company's financial team.
23. We cannot predetermine how long it will take to complete the project.
24. It's important to not predetermine someone's worth based on their socioeconomic status.
25. The decision to terminate the contract was predetermine by the legal team.
26. The event was predetermine to take place at the stadium.
27. The committee predetermine the guidelines for the essay contest.
28. It's important to not predetermine the value of someone's contribution to the team.
29. They predetermine which students will be eligible for the scholarship.
30. The coach cannot predetermine the outcome of the game, but can only prepare the team to the best of their ability.

Common Phases

not hesitate to ask for clarification.
1. Let's predetermine the budget for this project; it will help us stay on track.
2. I always like to predetermine my route before going on a road trip.
3. The judge will predetermine the outcome of the case based on the evidence presented.
4. It's important to predetermine the criteria for selecting applicants for the job.
5. We need to predetermine the menu and guest list for the party.
6. The coach will predetermine the lineup for the game based on player performance.
7. She was able to predetermine the exact shade of blue for the wedding decorations.
8. The committee will predetermine the topics for discussion at the meeting.
9. We should predetermine the schedule for completing the project.
10. It's best to predetermine a backup plan in case something doesn't go as planned.

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