English to Kannada Dictionary predetermine

predetermine

ಪೂರ್ವ ನಿರ್ಧರಿತ
definition
verb
closed questions almost predetermine the response given
establish or decide in advance.
translation of 'predetermine'
ಮುಂಚೆಯೇ ನಿಶ್ಚಯಿಸು,
ಪೂರ್ವ ನಿರ್ಧರಿತ
example
In answer to the first part of the question, this Government does not 'predetermine' the results of reviews.
closed questions almost 'predetermine' the response given
They often use a rheostat, which is similar to a humidistat, so that not only can you 'predetermine' the level of humidity you want, but also allow the machine to adjust intelligently to overall humidity.
An attempt by parliament to 'predetermine' the outcome of judicial activity is, at least on the face of it, in contravention of the doctrine of separation of powers which is in fact enshrined in our Constitution.
It does not 'predetermine' the outcome of the immigration decision.
Psychiatric pharmacogenetics attempts to define genetic variations in patients that will 'predetermine' their responses to a specific medication.
These methods in fact 'predetermine' the scientific level of research into various problems facing the military.
The interviewer has to 'predetermine' the total points to select a successful candidate.
closed questions almost 'predetermine' the response given
Whether these agendas are 'predetermined' or the product of free will, it's largely irrelevant from our perspective.
The government allocated transferable rights to emit 'predetermined' levels of emissions.
The factor of surprise has become more important - it 'predetermines' the course and the outcome of initial operations and the entire campaign, therefore troops should be better prepared and their combat readiness should be improved.
Thus, of ever growing importance in the military sphere for the developed democratic countries is the civilizing factor, which 'predetermines' the level of acceptable casualties in solving foreign policy problems by military means.
In ‘The Thin Red Line’ nature's beauty and innocence is contrasted with the horror of war, and Bjork's character in ‘Dancer in the Dark’ challenges and defeats the 'predetermination' that a genetic defect will cause her son to go blind.
Only those with empty lives continue to watch when the result is 'predetermined' .
The user can only search for five variables and in a fixed way, 'predetermined' by the form.
In my psychic readings, I don't usually see an unchangeable, 'predetermined' event.
Ultimately, it's the tension maintained throughout between 'predetermination' and improvisation that gives the recording a feeling of spontaneity and unpredictability that makes for engaging if exhausting listening.
Perhaps the most damning evidence is in the chapter by Painter, which argues that the use of questionnaires imposes culture on others and inevitably 'predetermines' responses.
This instruction tells the website to close a contract when the losses reach a 'predetermined' level.
No matter where they start, they all seem 'predetermined' to flee as far as possible.
Creativity is neither random nor entirely 'predetermined' , in other words.
Like most Arab palaces, the Al-Sijood was built gradually, without a 'predetermined' plan.
In a meaningful election, the outcome isn't 'predetermined' or entirely predictable.
The outcome is not 'predetermined' but reflects a political contest over the exercise of power and meanings.
Even after the assassination, it was by no means 'predetermined' that war would result.
It cannot be based on any assumptions about human nature, and it cannot be expected to lead to 'predetermined' outcomes.
They pass on hereditary privileges: a mother's rank 'predetermines' that of the daughter.
Preset and 'predetermined' buildings, can be bought or rented, and can be furnished.
It touches on 'predetermination' and political responsibility without really delving into anything, as if raising an issue is the same as exploring it.
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