Preordained vs Preordination - What's the difference?
preordained | preordination |
The state or process of things being preordained.
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Before ordination.
As adjectives the difference between preordained and preordination
is that preordained is determined in advance; predestined while preordination is before ordination.As a verb preordained
is (preordain).As a noun preordination is
the state or process of things being preordained.preordination
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