Determined or ordained beforehand; fated to happen as a result of prior divine will or necessity.
From 'foredestine' in past participle form. The '-ed' suffix indicates completion of the action in the past.
Shakespearean tragedy hinges on the concept of foredestined doom—characters struggle against fate they cannot escape, which audiences found both frightening and cathartic to watch.
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