Synonym: Destiny, Fate, circumstances, fate, fortune, lot, luck, portion. Similar words: manifest destiny, destined, clandestine, destination, predestination, destitute, testing, Palestinian. Meaning: ['destɪnɪ] n. 1. an event (or a course of events) that will inevitably happen in the future 2. the ultimate agency that predetermines the course of events (often personified as a woman) 3. your overall circumstances or condition in life (including everything that happens to you).
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121. Letting go means to come to the realization that some people are a part of your history, but not a part of your destiny. Steve Maraboli
122. His whole family, even his whole village, are going to change their destiny.
123. Felix Jaeger cursed the dark destiny that had dragged him into these terrible events.
124. It is their destiny to perform mighty deeds and shape the fate of kingdoms.
125. The concept that destiny is predetermined is a religious dogma and a philosophical delusion. Dr T.P.Chia
126. We shall not be able to influence events that control our destiny.
127. They tinkered with the destiny of many species,(sentencedict.com) on land and in the ocean.
128. We get a new body, mind structure and destiny which exactly matches our mental impressions, desires and tendencies.
129. To be a street criminal is therefore to fulfil cultural destiny.
130. Destiny provides imaging controller software and hardware technology for printers and desktop peripherals.
131. Life gives up those who lack the desire, initiative and will to fight for a better life, and does not help those who leave their lives to luck, destiny or fate. Dr T.P.Chia
132. Plus fresh fodder for their next summit conference on Rainbow's appearance, attitudes and ultimate destiny.
133. MacArthur was spurred on by a strong sense of destiny and ambition.
134. If you do not control your destiny, your destiny will control you. If you leave your destiny to luck and chance(Sentencedict.com), you are likely to be disappointed. Dr T.P.Chia
135. However Portia is not content to leave her destiny in such a way.
136. It's not circumstance. It's not chance. It's the choice you make that determines the destiny of life. RVM
137. Destiny will figure further down Olivetti's range, on personal computers and the M700.
138. Thus in hindsight do we make grand destiny out of a simple quickening of the blood.
139. This true type, having found her man, was forced to accept that biology was indeed destiny.
140. In life destiny or fate is something you can control unless you choose to be controlled. Dr T.P.Chia
141. Sad for the bulk of his travelling companions; glad that his own destiny was different.
142. Evidence is mounting against the received wisdom that interfering with a person's cholesterol intake can reliably alter his or her destiny.
143. They assert that the destiny of the soul is related to the activity of the soul during its habitation in the body.
144. For three million years, it had circled Saturn, waiting for a moment of destiny that might never come.
145. Binh would continue with his life wholly unchanged, in a way that suggested its own sense of unalterable destiny.
146. What happened happened; destiny was not to be thwarted by mere human ambition.
147. In the family vineyard at Salamis, just a few weeks after the victory at Salamis, Aeschylus dis-covered his own destiny.
148. I had to believe that history, destiny, was written at a much more profound level.
149. The velocity, the sheer power and the technology of the rocket perhaps makes all the more pitiful our meagre destiny.
150. Your character is the master of your destiny. Your destiny will smile if you are in control of a positive character. Your destiny will frown if you are ruled by a negative character. Dr T.P.Chia
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