destined

விதி
definition
verb
This perverted abhorrence of women destines religions to collide with modernity everywhere, for to be modern is to set women free.
intend or choose (someone or something) for a particular purpose or end.
adjective
she could see that he was destined for great things
(of a person's future) developing as though according to a plan.
example
He was hard, fair, kind and generous, and 'destined' for greatness.
And so my 'destined' soul mate finally walks the earth.
Everyone knows we will some day be a happily married couple, 'destined' for great things.
City rarely looked troubled by a Darlington side renowned for their potency and seemingly 'destined' for a higher division.
It was 'destined' , the FBI believe, for either the presidential retreat at Camp David, an FBI facility or the CIA headquarters at Langley, Virginia.
Facing the south, in one hand he holds the ankus to guide his black mount; the other grips the whip with which he draws you at the 'destined' moment to the other world.
In the beginning, Berry didn't seem 'destined' for greatness.
She told us we were brilliant and all 'destined' for great things.
Both are homegrown, young and seemingly 'destined' for first class careers.
There is something in the appropriations themselves that tells how the processes they ideologically represent and foreclose were, if not 'destined' , then likely to end up precisely here.
To regain the lost glory and vigour, prosperity and happiness, to fulfil our 'destined' role of spreading real joy and spirituality in the whole human race, let us sing with the Rishis of Rig Veda.
The elves had long ago sworn protection of the royal house for future safety of its 'destined' hero.
Prince William, who is 'destined' one day to be King of England, was spotted and photographed on the ski slopes at the exclusive Swiss resort of Klosters.
I am 'destined' never to see this film; either version.
Thus was imposed on nationalist people an undemocratic arrangement 'destined' never to yield a nationalist majority for perhaps hundreds of years.
But we quickly discover our emotional focus within the imaginative Geruthe, 'destined' bride of Horwendil.
The electoral battle has increasingly been between a Republican party machine determined to achieve its 'destined' realignment, and a Democratic party determined to resist.
And yet the delay seemed as much as anything else tied to making it as difficult as possible for Martin, long regarded as his 'destined' successor, to claim the position.
He went 15-6 with a 1.62 GAA in the playoffs and seems 'destined' for further greatness.
Sir Francis's two surviving sons were both 'destined' for active service rather than the leisurely life of gentry on a country estate.
But extreme in loco parentis protection of legal adults from their own stupid decisions is a sick and dangerous idea, and one that's 'destined' not just to fail but to backfire.
The founder and managing director of Pimlico Plumbers said he was always 'destined' to be a plumber.
Haskell, like Fobes, never married, yet was a firm believer that education for women should prepare them for their 'destined' role as wives and mothers.
These were but a few of the ships that left New Ross with thousands of people, some of whom were 'destined' never to see the Land of Hope and Glory which they had dreamed about.
He had pace to burn and was always 'destined' to be a top player.
They would probably have been even spicier but for the decision to seed last year's semi finalists, and so for another while longer the big guns are 'destined' not to cross paths.
Conversely, it's also why Marlon Brando, who had a phenomenal cultural impact in his prime, was 'destined' never to make it into permanent cult status.
They were 'destined' , I am sure, to be eaten in the hotels around the Islands.
Sir Frederick entered the Royal Military College in 1921, 'destined' for a career in the military forces.
What if a 'destined' couple breaks up or finally gets together?
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