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destine

[des-tin] / ˈdɛs tɪn /


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I ask Angela if she feels her son, given his family's strong links to the military, was destined to have such an adrenaline-fuelled life.

From BBC

A team of analysts at Fundstrat Global Advisors disagrees with the idea that U.S. stocks look destined to experience a slower pace of appreciation in 2026.

From MarketWatch

Once “destined for great things,” Lila makes a poisonous marriage that she eventually escapes by leaving to work in a factory.

From The Wall Street Journal

The Cash and Morrison books seem destined for their fans’ coffee tables.

From The Wall Street Journal

Days earlier, US forces seized the M/T Skipper, a so-called "ghost" tanker transporting over a million barrels of Venezuelan oil, reportedly destined for Cuba.

From Barron's