v. [f. FORE- pref. + ORDINATE.] trans. To foreordain. Hence Foreordinated ppl. a.

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1858.  Bushnell, Nat. & Supernal., xv. (1864), 525. It brings the supernatural into the grand, fore-ordinated circle of existence, and makes it even a central part of that stupendous whole or integer which we call the universe.

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