preordination

Etymology

pre- + ordination

noun

  1. The state or process of things being preordained.
    In the years since 9/11, producers have found rich thematic material in the arguments for and against preordination, resulting in series like “The Sarah Connor Chronicles,” “Lost” and now “FlashForward,” which begins in such a spirit of bracing suspense that I am challenged to recall another pilot that lured me so quickly into addiction. September 24, 2009, Ginia Bellafante, “Fearing a Future They’ve Seen”, in New York Times

adj

  1. Before ordination.

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