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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151. If Beth had got her just rewards, Tyler Blacklock had carved himself a very different destiny.
152. We believe that human beings have a divine origin and an eternal destiny.
153. With a sense of destiny, I leaned forward and tapped upon it with an invisible finger.
153. Wish you can benefit from our online sentence dictionary and make progress day by day!
154. This was the language of manifest destiny, whose speakers assumed that they were moral examples to the whole world.
155. This is a fundamental issue which must be addressed by those who control our industry's destiny.
156. The United States was coming of age and meeting its destiny.
157. Above all, they give people a sense of having a greater control over their own destiny.
158. Jeanne Tripplehorn pairs with Dylan McDermott in this comedy about a ridiculous romantic and an utter realist brought together by destiny.
159. Changing their destiny Shahidul Alam travels with the poor who chase a dream to distant lands.
160. In this it occasionally ran up against other states with their own sense of destiny.
161. Positive emotions, such as the feelings of love, kindness, self-worth, confidence and optimism[sentencedict.com], produce a better person and a good destiny. Dr T.P.Chia
162. Thus the region again owed its destiny to international pressures, as it had for centuries.
163. He reckoned in a destiny that was mapped for his career.
164. The destiny of the NatWest Cup now rests on today's match between North and South.
165. What a sense of destiny he had, locked in the miniature room, creating a design, a network of connections.
166. The truth is, they are as much outside the control of our destiny as we are.
167. But he does not lack confidence or sense of manifest Elvis destiny.
168. The doctrine of manifest destiny was distinct from the imperialist dynamic that flourished around the turn of the century.
169. Yet, without the key provided by Esotericism, mankind in general is completely unaware of that destiny.
170. A hundred failures would not matter, when a single success could change the destiny of the world.
171. An inscription on the base confirms the new destiny of the monument.
172. These men reconcile themselves to circumstance, make their own compromises with destiny until happier times.
173. It starts with dreams - dreams create desires, desires create determination, which leads us to our destiny. RVM
174. It is the high-water mark of the Rebelliona turning point of history and of human destiny!
175. We invent a false name, invent a destiny, purchase a firearm through the mall.
176. Earlier this year, the bearish-looking voyager had another rendezvous with destiny.
177. Was not a sense of religious destiny derived from sources that were essentially insulated from the effects of interchanging sun and earth?
178. Both of them seem to involve precognition, predicting dramatic changes in the destiny of great men.
179. We all live at the mercy of our emotions. Our motions influence and shape our desires, thoughts and behaviors and above all our destiny. Dr T.P.Chia
180. Religion plays a vital role in society because it provides an explanation of origin and destiny, of identity and purpose.
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