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