Source : Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Predestination \Pre*des`ti*na"tion\, n. [L. praedestinatio: cf.
F. pr['e]destination.]
1. The act of predestinating.
Predestination had overruled their will. --Milton.
2. (Theol.) The purpose of Good from eternity respecting all
events; especially, the preordination of men to
everlasting happiness or misery. See {Calvinism}.
Source : WordNet®
predestination
n 1: previous determination as if by destiny or fate
2: (theology) being determined in advance; especially the
doctrine (usually associated with Calvin) that God has
foreordained every event throughout eternity (including
the final salvation of mankind) [syn: {foreordination}, {preordination},
{predetermination}]