Verb
To determine (something) beforehand.
To doom by previous decree; to foredoom.
To determine beforehand.
Source: Webster's dictionaryQuestions structure and, so, to some extent predetermine answers. A. R. Ammons
A child's geographic location, race or parent's income level should not predetermine their life's course and it's up to us to see that they don't. Joe Manchin
Lying behind this error in thinking is the unstated assumption that the Bible, as the word of God, predetermine the conclusions that scientific investigations can arrive at on any subject matter the Bible addresses. Source: Internet
Containers use policies that enable you to predetermine an infrastructure that you can easily audit. Source: Internet