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Predetermined

Predetermined is an adjective describing something that is established or decided in advance, before an action or event occurs. It implies that the outcome or the factors involved are set ahead of time and are not contingent on later decisions or random variation. The term is built from pre- meaning before, and determine.

In philosophy and theology, predetermined aspects relate to predeterminism, a view that all events are foreordained

In practical contexts, predetermined elements appear in planning and management (predetermined milestones, budgets, or procedures), contracts

The term also intersects with discussions of fairness and bias. When outcomes are predetermined in a process

Overall, predetermined signals that certain aspects are fixed by design or decision before events unfold, regardless

or
willed
in
advance.
This
idea
often
contrasts
with
claims
about
free
will
and
raises
questions
about
responsibility
and
agency.
In
secular
usage,
predetermined
is
usually
applied
more
broadly
to
planning
or
design
rather
than
making
metaphysical
assertions,
but
it
can
be
used
to
discuss
intentional
dispositions
in
systems
or
processes.
(predetermined
terms,
performance
criteria,
or
damages),
and
research
or
technology
(predetermined
parameters,
datasets,
or
sequences).
For
example,
a
predetermined
schedule
fixes
travel
or
production
times,
while
predefined
criteria
determine
eligibility
or
evaluation
outcomes.
meant
to
be
random
or
open-ended,
the
result
may
be
viewed
as
manipulated
or
unfair.
In
such
cases,
methods
like
randomization,
blinding,
or
predefined
protocols
are
used
to
reduce
the
influence
of
predetermined
expectations
and
preserve
integrity.
of
later
variation
or
interpretation.
It
is
a
versatile
term
used
across
philosophy,
law,
project
management,
science,
and
everyday
planning.