destine|destined|destines|destining in English
verb
[des·tine || 'destɪn]
summon; set apart for a particular purpose; predetermine, ordain or assign beforehand
Use "destine|destined|destines|destining" in a sentence
1. Does the soul destine brave?
2. I say that some people destine to forget.
3. The cigarette love with match, destine to be hurt.
4. This is all the inborn to destine relative.
5. Some people destine to wait for other people.
6. 12 So I will destine you for the sword,+
7. Fourthly, bitter life and continual pursuit of feminine destine.
8. My dear. we are. destine. to pass by. the world.
9. Medicine is her destined profession.
10. Medicine is his destined profession.
11. Shipments of waste destined for recovery
12. We're not destined for each other.
13. The enemy is destined to failure.
14. Their attempt is destined to failure.
15. The perk seems destined to become taxable .
16. He was destined to be an actor.
17. It was destined that they would marry.
18. His parents destined him for the church.
19. We were destined never to meet again.
20. David was originally destined to the bar.
21. This is a train destined for London.
22. He himself was destined for the priesthood.
23. She seemed destined for a successful career.
24. The lamb is clueless for what it's destined
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