Synonym: bound, bound. Similar words: clandestine, destination, destitute, testing, abstinence, interesting, Palestinian, inestimable. Meaning: ['destɪnd] adj. 1. headed or intending to head in a certain direction; often used as a combining form as in `college-bound students' 2. (usually followed by `to') governed by fate.
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61. It's a life-sized sculpture of an elephant, and it's destined to become a millionaire's garden ornament.
62. The anniversary of his coronation seemed destined to be marked by ignominious defeat.
63. Oh, but best of all was the chair in which I myself was destined momentarily to sit.
64. These two are destined for one another-and fated to deliver one of the worst scripts in recent memory.
65. In the northerly direction, the railway is eventually destined to reach Parkway.
66. Why even bother consummating that which was destined to be a failed romance?
67. Then three years ago, she lost her hearing and seemed destined for a life of isolation before she underwent the operation.
68. This fully-restored cowling was destined for use on the Tempest IIs that Autokraft are restoring.
69. Was our modern age of triumph destined from the start to be tinged with despair?
70. If ever a singer were destined for dismissal as a novelty act, it would be him.
71. According to security sources, massive bombs which wrecked neighbouring towns, had been destined for Portadown.
72. Nevertheless, telecommuting is destined to increase, he said, pushed along by snowstorms, traffic jams and technological progress.
73. Besides, there are vocational and technical schools to deal with job training for kids not destined for college.
74. If their cargo is destined for cities further away, it is shifted on to a U. S. truck.
75. The two-day affair at Hampton Roads attracted worldwide attention and was destined for inclusion among the great naval battles history.
76. Laura is destined to become as memorable as Madame Bovary or-a character she meets in the novel-Frida Kahlo.
77. But Mr Museveni's most dangerous failure is destined to be his refusal to allow opposition groups to organise.
78. The relationship with Mimi had survived its stormy months,(sentencedict.com/destined.html) though it was not destined to last much longer.
79. He's already sold much of his crop, and most are destined to become Halloween lanterns.
80. He decided to dispense with the goodlooking, personable high-achiever destined to succeed and instead back the incumbent of this space.
81. Yes, your heroine will be united with her destined mate.
82. Not all lead coffins destined for vaults were provided with outer wooden cases.
83. Ants frequently got caught in the pine resins that were destined to become amber(sentencedict.com), and numerous fossil species have been recognized.
84. Beautiful and young, Carmen seemed destined for stardom on Broadway.
85. The youngster was destined to follow many of his ancestors by dying from the family curse hydrocephalus water on the brain.
86. Personally, I would like to have seen him play Karpov but that seems destined to remain the match that never was.
87. He was obviously destined for the professional ranks and as I watched him I could see why.
88. But it had been just a momentary longing for something she seemed destined never to have.
89. Other children, destined for the afternoon session in the schoolhouse, are already at work.
90. Their dangerous, uncontrolled sexuality is destined to be muted by the life-long practice of inhuman austerities and self-denial.
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