Leibnitz's "preestablished harmony" indicates the difficulty of defining the relation between mind and matter.
Yet there is a preestablished harmony of them all, arranged from the beginning by the Creator.
Man is submitted at his origin to a preestablished necessity, to an absolute and irresistible order.
What was his famous Principle of the Sufficient Reason, the very corner stone of his philosophy, from which the Preestablished Harmony, the doctrine of Monads, and all the opinions most characteristic of Leibnitz, were corollaries?
It would amount to no more than two systems going on at the same time by a preestablished harmony, but totally independent of and disjointed from each other.
It would seem that there is a sort of preestablished harmony between Protestantism and the earth, that they know and attract each other.
The preestablished harmony alleged has no foundation in fact, and we have heard the contrary more than once maintained by well-informed Catholic prelates.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "preestablished" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.