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destined

[des-tind] / ˈdɛs tɪnd /




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Vernice was “destined for more education and a husband who made his living sitting a chair”; Annie hoped “for factory work and a man who didn’t drink up his pay.”

From The Wall Street Journal

As Ellen Carol DuBois relates in “Elizabeth Cady Stanton,” her subject was appalled to realize that, after the Civil War, men of unexalted background were destined to get the vote before educated women like her.

From The Wall Street Journal

She told us that before we were born spirits came into her room and told her that we were destined for great things.

From Literature

The government also says a majority of goods destined for Gibraltar will be cleared by EU customs offices in Spain, in a deal designed to avoid the need for customs checks at the land border.

From BBC

Are we forever destined to pay more rent to Google, Apple or other providers of cloud storage for our ever-growing volume of photos and videos?

From The Wall Street Journal