destinate

[ˈdɛstɪneɪt]

destinate Definition

  • 1to intend or designate for a particular purpose or place
  • 2to determine or predestine

Using destinate: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "destinate" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The funds were destinated for the new research project.

  • Example

    The company has destinated him to work in their London office.

  • Example

    The prophecy seemed to destinate him for greatness.

  • Example

    The stars seem to destinate our fate.

destinate Synonyms and Antonyms

Phrases with destinate

  • to be intended or predestined for great success or achievement

    Example

    From a young age, he was always told that he was destinate for greatness.

  • to be intended or predestined to fail

    Example

    The project was doomed from the start; it was destinate to fail.

  • to be intended or designated for a specific use or goal

    Example

    The new building was destinate for use as a community center.

Origins of destinate

from Latin 'destinatus', past participle of 'destinare', meaning 'to determine'

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Summary: destinate in Brief

The verb 'destinate' [ˈdɛstɪneɪt] means to intend or designate for a particular purpose or place, or to determine or predestine. It is often used in phrases like 'destinate for greatness,' indicating a predestined path towards success, and 'destinate to fail,' indicating an inevitable failure. 'Destinate' is a formal term with synonyms like 'designate' and 'predestine.'