Results for: belief in fate, belief that all events have been predetermined, belief in destiny, doctrine of fate
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booklet giving details of a performance, broadcast, insert operating instructions into machine, instructions obeyed by computer, operating instructions for machine, plan of action, programme, routine, schedule something, agenda, written order of events...program
branch of Buddhism, one of the late schools of Buddhism (characterized by the belief in a common quest for salvation)Mahayana
branch of Hindu religion, dualistic religion based on the belief that strict ascetic discipline will bring about perfection and salvation of the soul (founded by Vardhamana Mahavira during the 6th century)Jainism
break to pieces, splinter, smash; be broken into pieces; damage, harm; ruin, destroy, destroy hope or belief, fragments, shed plant parts, shock somebody, smash into piecesshatter
building for public events, lecture hall, large auditorium in which lectures and other programs are presented; organization which sponsors various activities for cultural enrichment and entertainment; state run secondary school (in France)lyceum
business of supplying and serving food (at parties and events)catering
busy, full of events; momentous, interesting or exciting, meaningfuleventful
cabbala, cult or secret doctrine; mystical interpretation of the Scriptures which was developed by rabbis (most popular in the 12th and 13th centuries), kabala, kabbala, kabbalah, mystical Jewish teachings, set of mystical beliefscabala
catchword or slogan, common saying or belief, identifying word or custom, word or pronunciation used only by members of a specific group or class; word or phrase characteristic of a particular group or ideologyshibboleth
Catholic beliefs, Catholicity, doctrine and practice of the Roman Catholic Church, membership of Catholic ChurchCatholicism
cause to believe something, teach, instruct; instruct in a particular doctrine or set of beliefs; brainwashindoctrinate
caused by stimuli or events, reacting chemically, reacting to events and situations, responding to stimuli, acting in returnreactive
chance happening, chance occurrence, unforeseen event; occurrence of two or more events at the same time; condition of occupying the same place at the same time, happening without planning, having identical featurescoincidence
chance to do something, formally allow, issue a license, grant a permit; authorize, lack of restraint, legal authorization, official permission, authorization; document which shows proof of authorization, certificate; freedom (of action, belief, etc.);...license
chance, event determined by chance, fortunate or unfortunate event, fortune; fate; success, good fortune, something bearing luckluck
 

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