0 intended (for a particular purpose):
1 travelling or being sent to somewhere:
2 controlled by fate, and not by humans:
She is destined for an extremely successful career.
[ + to infinitive ] These plans are destined to fail.
[ + that ] Do you think it was destined that we should one day meet?
3 intended for or being sent to a particular place:
The mail was destined for addresses throughout the Northeast.
[ + to infinitive ] He was destined to die before he could complete the poem.
The first was to recruit professional personnel destined for government posts.
Once in place, such expansionary systems were destined to face cutbacks in one way or another.
Because the parties were so close on the fundamentals, the campaign was destined to be fought around images.
However, despite detailed assessment, older people and their multiple illnesses are destined to continue to display a remarkable capacity to confound expectations and conformity.
His interlocutor protests that without the faith that our ideals are destined to be realized "our labours are meaningless, our efforts absurd".
Credit is the volume of credit destined for agriculture.
Other smaller studies have con®rmed that ambulatory monitoring may help in assessing women destined to become pre-eclamptic.
The peripheral zones of raiding and the domination of areas provided specific valuable resources destined for the court or long-distance export trade.
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