destined in English

adjective
1
(of a person's future) developing as though according to a plan.
she could see that he was destined for great things
verb
1
intend or choose (someone or something) for a particular purpose or end.
This perverted abhorrence of women destines religions to collide with modernity everywhere, for to be modern is to set women free.

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1. Medicine is her destined profession.

2. Medicine is his destined profession.

3. Shipments of waste destined for recovery

4. We're not destined for each other.

5. The enemy is destined to failure.

6. Their attempt is destined to failure.

7. The perk seems destined to become taxable .

8. He was destined to be an actor.

9. It was destined that they would marry.

10. His parents destined him for the church.

11. We were destined never to meet again.

12. David was originally destined to the bar.

13. This is a train destined for London.

14. He himself was destined for the priesthood.

15. She seemed destined for a successful career.

16. The lamb is clueless for what it's destined

17. From childhood, Britney Spears seemed destined for stardom.

18. He was destined to plod the path of toil.

19. They were destined never to see each other again.

20. The film is destined to become a cult classic.

21. Biocidal ZF is sprayed homogenously onto the destined surface

22. She is destined to be sold for political currency.

23. We are destined to run aground on some island.

24. She seemed destined to end her days living alone.

25. The fugacious past destined to be my single vermilion mark.

26. He was an unambitious man destined for a commonplace job.

27. London seems destined to lose more than 000 hospital beds.

28. Those born to the purple are destined tothe public eye.

29. The shipment originated in Togo and was destined for China.

30. The incident seems destined to become a mere footnote in history.

31. Burr’s lineage meant he was destined for the top of society

32. Satan’s entire system —political, religious, and commercial— is destined to fail.

33. 27 What legacy of land and soul is destined to corrode?

34. He was destined from his birth to enter into the church.

35. 5 Inevitably I was destined to become a zoologist in later life.

36. Ray could only save Bunchy, which means Mickey is destined for prison

37. Those who broke this golden rule were destined for the circular file.

38. only handles material destined for a petfood plant as referred to under (i

39. As a second son with ambitions, Pietro was destined for an ecclesiastical career.

40. Saul demanded that Jonathan bring David to him as one destined to die.

41. Carrots have natural sweet sugar in them, which can be destined into alcohol

42. The renaissance was not destined to endure; predictably, it led to no enlightenment.

43. Yet you believe that robots like us are destined to one day disappear.

44. Braise is the book he was destined to write… a classic!” -- Robert M

45. The anniversary of his coronation seemed destined to be marked by ignominious defeat.

46. Those born to the purple are destined to live in the public eye.

47. " Grapples. " But she also said... that I'm destined to destroy Olympus, or save it.

48. There are no boundaries or barriers if two people are destined to be together.

49. Bound to, be Be certain or destined to; also, be determined or resolved to

50. We were adrift, destined to float amongst the ruins of our planet until we starved.