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单词 preordinate
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preordinateadj.1

Brit. /priːˈɔːdᵻnət/, /priːˈɔːdn̩ət/, /prɪˈɔːdᵻnət/, /prɪˈɔːdn̩ət/, U.S. /ˌpriˈɔrdn̩ət/
Forms: late Middle English preordynaat, late Middle English (in a late copy)– preordinate, 1500s preordynate; also Scottish pre-1700 preordinat.
Origin: A borrowing from Latin; modelled on a French lexical item. Etymon: Latin praeordinatus.
Etymology: < post-classical Latin praeordinatus, past participle of praeordinare pre-ordinate v., after Middle French preordonnez (plural) (1355 in the passage translated in quot. a1475; French préordonné).
Ordained, decided, or appointed in advance, esp. by divine will or fate; predestined, predetermined. In early use frequently as past participle.
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the mind > will > necessity > fate or destiny as determining events > [adjective] > fated or predestined
born1357
destinablec1374
destinalc1374
fatalc1374
predestinatec1384
foreordainedc1420
ordinate?a1425
destiny?1473
preordinatea1475
prefinitec1475
pointed1523
predestined1545
determined1546
ordinated1562
predestinated1571
preordained?1580
fore-appointeda1586
predeterminate1601
predetermined1601
destinated1604
destinate1605
destined1609
predesigned1668
predefinite1678
cut and dry1710
fated1715
weirded1820
laid-down1839
foreordinated1858
predesignated1883
predestinatory1893
preset1926
predefined1929
predestine1962
bashert1963
a1475 (?a1430) J. Lydgate tr. G. Deguileville Pilgrimage Life Man (Vitell.) 17096 Folk predestynaat And swych as be preordynaat To kome vn-to savacioun [Fr. Mesmement les predestinez A salut et pre ordonnez].
a1530 W. Bonde Pylgrimage of Perfeccyon (1531) iii. f. Clxxxi This holy name was preordynate & gyuen of god.
1543 ( Chron. J. Hardyng (1812) 19 Kyng Richarde..whom, for his mede Kyng Henry quyt with death preordinate.
1570 J. Foxe Actes & Monumentes (rev. ed.) I. 139/1 According to the preordinate counsayle of God.
1582 Bible (Rheims) Acts xiii. 48 As many as were preordinate to life euerlasting.
1643 Sir T. Browne Religio Medici (authorized ed.) i. §17 The will of His Providence, that disposeth her favour to each Country in their pre-ordinate season. View more context for this quotation
a1783 H. Brooke Universal Beauty iv., in Poet. Wks. (1792) II. 69 Effects like acts inevitable rise, (Preordinate in the Design Allwise).
1871 W. F. Lyon Hollow Globe vi. 165 All forms or aggregations of matter must have had a spiritual essence which acted as a pre-ordinate cause for the production of the form.
a1891 H. C. Beeching Love's Looking Glass (1891) 138 We too might Our path preordinate direct aright.
1952 W. G. Robertson Blake Coll. 86 She is the Victim Pre-ordinate gazing out from her Altar throne with clear eyes unshadowed by fear or regret.
1981 S. Ruddick Private Brother, Public World in J. Marcus New Feminist Ess. V. Woolf ix. 198 The mother's vision is both preordinate and limited.
1999 Phi Delta Kappa (Nexis) 1 May 673 It is preordinate in that what will count as satisfactory performance is determined before the test is administered.
This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, March 2007; most recently modified version published online March 2022).

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