predetermine
predetermine
Transitive Verb
past: predeterminedpp: predetermineding: predetermining
This term carries a strong sense of inevitability, suggesting that an outcome is fixed and cannot be altered by subsequent events or choices. It is frequently used in scientific or philosophical discussions regarding fate, genetics, and causality, where a prior condition dictates a future result. In social or political contexts, the word often implies a lack of fairness or a rigged process, as in a predetermined election. It differs from simply planning something by implying that the decision is already binding and the actual event is merely a formality.