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Destined for Meaning in English

expression

ˈdɛstɪnd/ /ˈfɔɹ/, /fɝ/, /fɹɝ
DES-tind for
dˈɛstɪnd/ /fˈɔː
DES-tind faw

Definition

If someone or something is destined for a particular place, job, or purpose, it means they are meant to go there or do it, often because it is planned or considered inevitable. It can also mean something is assigned or intended for a specific use.

Usage & Nuances

Commonly used in both formal and informal situations. Can refer to fate or to something deliberately planned or assigned. Collocates with places ('destined for New York'), purposes ('destined for greatness'), or specific people ('destined for him'). Do not confuse with 'doomed to', which has a negative sense.

Example Sentences

This package is destined for Brazil.

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He was destined for a career in music.

basic

These books are destined for the library.

basic

She always felt she was destined for something bigger.

natural

Those old chairs are destined for the recycling center.

natural

It seemed the two friends were destined for each other.

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