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destine

[des-tin] / ˈdɛs tɪn /


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Since Mussolini was believed to favor the Council, there was a rustle of Fascist surprise last week when he seemed to destine the Assembly to succeed the Chamber of Deputies.

From Time Magazine Archive

A checkup in the womb Is the unborn baby healthy, or does a defect destine it to an early death or a life of debilitating illness?

From Time Magazine Archive

The Congress have seen such a necessity of an able commander in Canada, as to destine you for that most arduous service .

From Time Magazine Archive

Blake Hamilton and crew have done an outstanding job building and maintaining what is destine become a Lone Star icon.

From Time Magazine Archive

"Sire," he said, after reading it, "who does your majesty destine to be the successor of Monsieur Drouyn de Lhuys?"

From For Sceptre and Crown, Vol. II (of II) A Romance of the Present Time by Meding, Johann Ferdinand Martin Oskar