If it precedes objects as the necessary subjective condition of their apprehension, we can to that extent predetermine the conditions of their existence.
None the less in one particular respect we can predetermine the object of all sensation, and so can anticipate experience, even in its material aspect.
Only if the principle of causality can be established prior to all specific experience, only if we can predetermine experience as necessarily conforming to it, are empirical arguments valid at all.
No wonder that such people predetermine succeeding generations to abnormal sensitiveness, irregular growth, and erratic manifestations in both mental and physical spheres.
An authority pregnant topredetermine continental issues for unnumbered years to come, however dread its weight, and however frail and faint his mortal strength, he may not demit.
The language, religion, education, and prejudices acquired in youth bias character and predetermine the directions in which development may go on.
It must be borne in mind that God foreknows but does not predetermine everything, since He foreknows all that is in us, but does not predetermineit all.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "predetermine" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word. Other words: arrange; destine; determine; plan; plot; predetermine; presume; presuppose; scheme