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  • 31necessity — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) I n. need (see necessity); compulsion; poverty. II What must happen Nouns 1. necessity, necessitation, obligation, compulsion, subjection; needfulness, essentiality, indispensability; dire or cruel… …

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  • 32Necessity — (Roget s Thesaurus) < N PARAG:Necessity >N GRP: N 1 Sgm: N 1 involuntariness involuntariness Sgm: N 1 instinct instinct blind impulse Sgm: N 1 inborn proclivity inborn proclivity innate proclivity Sgm: N 1 native tendency native tendency… …

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  • 33foreordain — [ˌfɔ:rɔ: deɪn] verb (of God or fate) appoint or decree beforehand. Derivatives foreordination noun …

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  • 34ordination — n. 1. Consecration, induction, institution. 2. Tendency, foreordination …

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  • 35kismet — n destiny, fate, predestination, preordination, foreordination, predetermination, what is to be or come, Sp. que sera sera. what is written in the stars, stars, planets, Class. Myth.Moira, what bodes or looms; portion, fortune, wheel of fortune,… …

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  • 36predestination — n 1. predetermination, preordination, predeliberation, preelection, foreordination, foreordainment, foredoom; predetermining, preordaining, preordinating, predeliberating. 2. fate, fortune, lot, cup, portion, die, doom, Archaic. foredoom, Chiefly …

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  • 37Предопределение —    1) ♦ (ENG foreordination)  (от греч. proorizein, лат. praedestinare предназначать, предопределять)    Божественное предопределение или предназначение того, что должно произойти в истории и в отношении человеческого спасения (Деян. 4:28; Рим. 8 …

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  • 38destiny — [n] fate afterlife, break*, breaks*, certainty, circumstance, conclusion, condition, constellation, course of events, cup, design, divine decree, doom, expectation, finality, foreordination, fortune, future, happenstance, hereafter, horoscope,… …

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  • 39doom — [n] fate or decision, usually unpleasant annihilation, calamity, cataclysm, catastrophe, circumstance, conclusion, condemnation, death, decree, destination, destiny, destruction, disaster, downfall, end, fixed future, foreordination, fortune,… …

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  • 40lot — [n1] piece of property acreage, allotment, apportionment, area, block, clearing, division, field, frontage, parcel, part, patch, percentage, piece, plat, plot, plottage, portion, property, real estate, tract; concepts 509,710 lot [n2] quantity,… …

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