destine
- v decree or designate beforehand
She was destined to become a great pianist - v design or destine
- A checkup in the womb Is the unborn baby healthy, or does a defect destine it to an early death or a life of debilitating illness? In many cases the answers to these.
- The opera : Giuseppe Verdi's La forza del destine (The Power of Fate).
- Since Mussolini was believed to favor the Council, there was a rustle of Fascist surprise last week when he seemed to destine the Assembly to succeed the Chamber of Deputies.