Synonym: destiny, fortune, lot. Similar words: fat, father, fatal, fatigue, grandfather, founding father, bill of attainder, gate. Meaning: [feɪt] 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). v. decree or designate beforehand.
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91) Worst of all was the fate that befell the captured rebel general.
92) Spencer's father had died young, and he feared that the same fate awaited him.
93) Fate took a hand in the outcome of the championship.
94) The disciples were terrified that they would suffer/meet the same fate as Jesus.
95) By a strange twist of fate, Andy and I were on the same plane.
96) By a curious twist of fate we met again only a week or so later.
97) Obeying her parents' wishes for her life seemed a fate worse than death.
98) Concern is mounting over the fate of the lost expedition.Sentence dictionary
99) She managed to escape the fate of the other rebels.
100) I believe there's some force guiding us-call it God, destiny or fate.
101) The call for a boycott could be enough to seal the fate of next week's general election.
102) His fate is now in the hands of the jury.
103) They would rather starve to death than accept the fate of slavery.
104) An extraordinary general meeting to decide the company's fate will be held on Thursday.
105) She felt it would be tempting fate to try the difficult climb a second time.
106) By a curious twist of fate, cricket was also my favourite sport.
107) A quick divorce can be succeeded by a much longer — and more agonising — period of haggling over the fate of the family.
108) The former manager of the company repined against his cruel fate.
109) The jury held the fate of the accused in their hands.
110) When we met again by chance in Cairo, I felt it must be fate.
111) When you're 16, an evening at home with your parents seems like a fate worse than death.
112) It seemed a cruel twist of fate that the composer should have died so young.
113) The Russian Parliament will hold a special session later this month to decide his fate.
114) By some freak of fate, he walked away from the crash completely unhurt.
115) Some people believe that fate has been preordained whether they will be happy or not.
116) By a strange twist of fate Smith's first match is against the team that gave him the sack last season.
117) They were warned of the dreadful fate that awaited them if ever they returned to their homes.
118) Fate brought us together.
119) The Casino, where she had often danced, had suffered a similar fate.
120) Sir John Smith baronet abandoned his son to his fate.