destine (Meaning)

Wordnet

destine (v)

decree or designate beforehand

design or destine

Webster

destine (v. t.)

To determine the future condition or application of; to set apart by design for a future use or purpose; to fix, as by destiny or by an authoritative decree; to doom; to ordain or preordain; to appoint; -- often with the remoter object preceded by to or for.

destine Sentence Examples

  1. The ancient prophecy **destined** the chosen one to bring peace to the warring lands.
  2. From a young age, the talented musician was **destined** for a life on the stage.
  3. The couple's unexpected encounter seemed **destined** to change their lives forever.
  4. Every twist of fate seemed to **destine** them towards a final confrontation.
  5. Despite facing numerous obstacles, she remained determined to fulfill her **destined** path.
  6. The historian explored the lives of individuals who defied their seemingly **destined** fate.
  7. Some believe a higher power **destines** our encounters and life experiences.
  8. The fortune teller predicted a future filled with challenges, but ultimately a happy **destiny**.
  9. The author crafted a narrative where the characters grappled with the concept of free will versus a predetermined **destiny**.
  10. While the future remains uncertain, many strive to actively shape their own **destiny**.

FAQs About the word destine

decree or designate beforehand, design or destineTo determine the future condition or application of; to set apart by design for a future use or purpose; to fix

doom, ordain, fate, sentence, condemn,predetermine, preordain, foreordain, predict, predestine

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The ancient prophecy **destined** the chosen one to bring peace to the warring lands.

From a young age, the talented musician was **destined** for a life on the stage.

The couple's unexpected encounter seemed **destined** to change their lives forever.

Every twist of fate seemed to **destine** them towards a final confrontation.