Predestinado in english

Predestined

pronunciation: pridestənd part of speech: adjective
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predestinado 

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» estar predestinado abe predestined to .

Example: The credibility of BPR as a management tool is weakening and without efforts to unify vocabulary and definition, BPR is predestined to become another has-been management theory.

» predestinado adoomed to + Verbofated to .

Example: 'Punch' satirised the opponents more cruelly: 'Here is an institution doomed to scare the furious devotees of laissez faire'.

Example: Macintosh seems fated to play a minor supporting role both in business and libraries.

» predestinado al fracasodoomed .

Example: Unlike in 1990 when the genre seemed doomed, it has become an increasingly robust and acceptable segment of American publishing.

» predestinado al fracaso desde el comienzodoomed to + failure from its inception .

Example: The first stratagem has been doomed to failure from its inception.

predestinar = predestine ; foreordain. 

Example: This, coupled with its ideal location at the confluence of the two rivers, predestined the town to become important as a distribution and shipping point and also a manufacturing center.Example: It may well be that this map is to a great degree foreordained by genetics.

Predestinado synonyms

sure in spanish: Por supuesto, pronunciation: ʃʊr part of speech: adjective certain in spanish: cierto, pronunciation: sɜrtən part of speech: adjective predestinate in spanish: predestinar, pronunciation: pridestəneɪt part of speech: adjective foreordained in spanish: preordenado, pronunciation: fɔriɔrdeɪnd part of speech: adjective
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