1 the particular state of a person or thing in the future, considered as resulting from earlier events:
We may readily pose this question in terms of postmortem destinies.
Concentration on moral categories leads some authors to overrate the extent to which humans can subdue their lower natures and act to decide their own destinies.
Their libertarianism consists largely in acknowledging refractory incongruities that distinguish various moral communities, and in insisting that communities remain free to chart their own moral destinies.
We must put an end to selfishness and see our destinies bound together.
We have been in control of their destinies for 125 or 130 years.
Other factors which are often beyond the control of those who guide the destinies of particular newspapers result in failure.
There has been a divorce between the instruments of government and the people over whose destinies they preside.
We prefer to entrust our fate to their verdict rather than to the gentlemen who have hitherto had too much power in shaping our destinies.
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