Destines [verb]

Definition of Destines:

predetermine, ordain

Synonyms of Destines:


Opposite/Antonyms of Destines:

Keep

Waste

Misuse

Hesitate

Use


Sentence/Example of Destines:

More than any other city of the West, its position destines it to be another Nineveh.

A great man may be the personification and the type of the epoch for which God destines him: he is never its creator.

Such a girl may a man marry who destines his days to the wild west; but woe unto him!

Because her guardian keeps off all would-be lovers and destines his ward for a gentleman at least—for a nobleman, he hopes.

Il y a dans le spectacle de leurs destines de quoi sattrister et se fortifier la fois.

Comical quality in the humorous man whom nature destines for the stage must be personal.

For this is the very way that God destines to build up His kingdom in the last days.

Thou knowest well that thy divine father destines thee to wed the Prince of Kush whom but now thou didst smite so fiercely.'

It would be in fact but the prelude to that final return to Arabia which Arabian thought, if no other, destines for the Caliphate.

In the centre Le Christ montre l'ange de la France les grandes destines du peuple dont il lui confia la garde.