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fate
[ feyt ]
noun
- something that unavoidably befalls a person; fortune; lot:
It is always his fate to be left behind.
Synonyms: , , ,
- the universal principle or ultimate agency by which the order of things is presumably prescribed; the decreed cause of events; time:
Fate decreed that they would never meet again.
- that which is inevitably predetermined; destiny:
Death is our ineluctable fate.
- a prophetic declaration of what must be:
The oracle pronounced their fate.
- death, destruction, or ruin.
- the Fates, Classical Mythology. the three goddesses of destiny, known to the Greeks as the Moerae and to the Romans as the Parcae.
verb (used with object)
- to predetermine, as by the decree of fate; destine (used in the passive):
a person who was fated to be the savior of the country.
Synonyms: ,
fate
/ ´Ú±ðɪ³Ù /
noun
- the ultimate agency that predetermines the course of events
- the inevitable fortune that befalls a person or thing; destiny
- the end or final result
- a calamitous or unfavourable outcome or result; death, destruction, or downfall
verb
- tr; usually passive to predetermine; doom
he was fated to lose the game
˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins
Origin of fate1
˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins
Origin of fate1
Idioms and Phrases
- seal one's fate
- tempt fate
Synonym Study
Example Sentences
Other imported foods found on the countertops in many US kitchens could suffer a similar fate, especially those coming from European Union nations, who will all be hit by a 20% tariff.
Sharkey's fate was decided at Liverpool Crown Court on Friday morning by judge Mrs Justice Eady, who decided the sentencing exercise "called for compassion".
The same fate, she suspects, could befall the "Girls Gone Bible" enterprise.
His fate is opaque and, therefore, far more realistic.
On Wednesday, he warned in an interview with Politico that Republicans risk inviting the same fate in 2026, when he is up for re-election.
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Definitions and idiom definitions from Dictionary.com Unabridged, based on the Random House Unabridged Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2023
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