destining Sentence Examples

  1. **(Addressing rarity)** "Destining" is less frequent than its synonym "destined." Consider alternatives for smoother flow.
  2. The ancient ritual was **destining** the chosen one for a life of service and sacrifice. (Slightly unnatural phrasing)
  3. The prophecy **destining** the kingdom's downfall sent shivers down the spines of the citizens. (Sounds somewhat old-fashioned)
  4. The inscription spoke of a life **destining** for greatness, though the path remained unclear. (Awkward due to the uncommon word)
  5. **(Offering alternatives)** Though fate **destined** them to meet, their connection blossomed due to a chance encounter. ("Destined" might flow better)
  6. The general **destining** his best troops for the crucial battle instilled fear in the enemy camp. (Formal tone, "destined" possible)
  7. The ship set sail, **destining** for uncharted waters, seeking new discoveries. (Formal tone, "destined" acceptable)
  8. The unexpected turn of events seemed to be **destining** them for a different path. (Awkward phrasing, consider "propelling")
  9. **(Reframing)** Some believe a higher power **destines** our encounters, shaping the course of our lives. ("Ordains" or "predetermines" might be clearer)
  10. The play explored the characters' struggle against a seemingly **destining** tragic fate. (Acceptable, but "destined" might be more natural)

destining Meaning

Webster

destining (p. pr. & vb. n.)

of Destine

FAQs About the word destining

of Destine

dooming, ordaining, condemning, foreordaining, predestining, predicting, foredooming,predetermining, sentencing, preordaining

No antonyms found.

**(Addressing rarity)** "Destining" is less frequent than its synonym "destined." Consider alternatives for smoother flow.

The ancient ritual was **destining** the chosen one for a life of service and sacrifice. (Slightly unnatural phrasing)

The prophecy **destining** the kingdom's downfall sent shivers down the spines of the citizens. (Sounds somewhat old-fashioned)

The inscription spoke of a life **destining** for greatness, though the path remained unclear. (Awkward due to the uncommon word)