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Meaning of destinate

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destinate (a.)

Destined.

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destinate (v. t.)

To destine, design, or choose.

destinate Sentence Examples

  1. The ancient ritual was **destinate** to appease the gods and bring forth a bountiful harvest. (Slightly formal tone)
  2. The young prince was **destinate** for the throne from the moment of his birth. (Formal tone)
  3. The prophecy **destinated** a hero to rise and vanquish the evil forces threatening the kingdom. (Sounds slightly old-fashioned)
  4. The lost city, according to legend, was **destinate** to be rediscovered by a worthy explorer. (Formal tone)
  5. The inscription on the tomb spoke of a life **destinate** for greatness, though the individual's path remained unfulfilled.
  6. The general **destinated** his most skilled troops for the crucial upcoming battle. (Formal tone)
  7. The ship set sail, **destinated** for uncharted waters on a voyage of discovery. (Formal tone)
  8. Though their paths diverged, the twins were ultimately **destinate** to reunite. (Slightly awkward phrasing)
  9. Some believe our actions are merely a reflection of a preordained fate, **destinating** our every step. (Formal tone)
  10. The story explored the characters' struggle against a seemingly **destinated** tragic end. (Acceptable, but "destined" might flow better)

FAQs About the word destinate

Destined., To destine, design, or choose.

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The ancient ritual was **destinate** to appease the gods and bring forth a bountiful harvest. (Slightly formal tone)

The young prince was **destinate** for the throne from the moment of his birth. (Formal tone)

The prophecy **destinated** a hero to rise and vanquish the evil forces threatening the kingdom. (Sounds slightly old-fashioned)

The lost city, according to legend, was **destinate** to be rediscovered by a worthy explorer. (Formal tone)