An outcome, condition or event that is predetermined by fate [the power that predetermines events].
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Examples for "fate "
Examples for "fate "
1 An over-the-counter equity market, the New Third Board, saw a similar fate .
2 Six weeks on, the government has yet to confirm the students' fate .
3 We may ask for His help, but we must accept our fate .
4 Likewise British ministers held crisis talks to discuss the fate of Carillion.
5 However, the ultimate fate of the surviving sheep is still in question.
1 Today, still wanted by the government, they survive as soldiers of fortune .
2 My grandmother, by good fortune , was not quite in the same situation.
3 The number 8 is particularly auspicious, symbolizing sudden prosperity and good fortune .
4 A single man of large fortune ; four or five thousand a year.
5 He lost his home, his family, his law practice, and his fortune .
1 I pose this simple question: is our destiny with Europe or not?
2 Thus ended a day memorable to me; it decided my future destiny .
3 Now he had found his true purpose; destiny had led him here.
4 The power behind the message is that we can control our destiny .
5 Many young men started down a false path to their true destiny .
1 But a combination of Covid and kismet led me to try again.
2 My kismet is indeed bad; I can see no road of escape.
3 Mark has a bravado that thrives on the kismet of travel.
4 In this context, the arrival of Marks Barfield in 2005 looks like kismet .
5 It was their fate, a deep-sea kismet as unavoidable as death.
1 The young fellow, who was both clever and handsome, started off whithersoever Kismat might lead him.
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