Decided or fixed in advance, before something actually happens.
From Latin 'pre-' (before) + 'determinare' (to fix boundaries). This philosophical and scientific term became common in English by the 17th century, especially in discussions of fate versus free will.
The word 'predetermined' sits at the heart of centuries of philosophical debate—whether the universe is a clockwork mechanism or genuinely open-ended.
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