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destine

American  
[des-tin] / ˈdɛs tɪn /

verb (used with object)

destines, present (3rd person singular) destined, past participle, past destining present participle
  1. to set apart for a particular use, purpose, etc.; design; intend.

  2. to appoint or ordain beforehand, as by divine decree; foreordain; predetermine.


destine British  
/ ˈdɛstɪn /

verb

  1. (tr) to set apart or appoint (for a certain purpose or person, or to do something); intend; design

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Etymology

Origin of destine

1250–1300; Middle English destinen < Old French destiner < Latin dēstināre to establish, determine, equivalent to dē- de- + *stanāre, derivative of stāre to stand

Explanation

The verb destine means to predetermine the way something will end up. In Greek mythology, sharing fire with humans destines Prometheus to have his liver eaten by an eagle every day. Um, thanks? Scientists believe that failing to reverse climate change will destine our planet to some irreversible negative effects. And refusing to take swimming lessons might destine you to feeling left out every summer, as you watch your friends diving into pools and swimming holes. The Old French root is destinée, "purpose, intent, fate, or destiny."

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Dr. Destine said he expected thousands of people to get potentially deadly infections unless proper supplies were delivered in time.

From New York Times • Aug. 15, 2021

“We’re not living,” Destine Wisdeladens, 24, a motorcycle-taxi driver, said at a protest march in Port-au-Prince this month.

From New York Times • Oct. 20, 2019

A Department of Correction spokeswoman said Kolenovic, 40, and Destine, 42, have been placed on modified duty, pending further disciplinary proceedings.

From Washington Times • Sep. 4, 2015

Her Pace, pace, mio Dio from La Forza del Destine and Voi lo sapete from Cavalleria Rusticana, helped by modern engineering, are improvements over most of the collectors' classics from the Golden Age.

From Time Magazine Archive

One immediate change at the New York store was the installation of Ralph Destine, a former managing director of Cartier Ltd. in the Far East, as president.

From Time Magazine Archive

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