fated
IPA: fˈeɪtɪd
adjective
- Foreordained, predetermined, established in advance by fate.
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Examples of "fated" in Sentences
- Yet, it appears our paths are once again fated not to cross.
- Old friendships might dissolve while new, possibly "fated" alliances form.
- We Americans, said Cheney, would rather not have Russia as an enemy -- it is not "fated" to happen.
- But is this new vehicle of unconstrained expression fated to come under the thumb of the powers that be?
- I'll admit, I used to read some fated to be mated stories, and I liked them at the time, but I'm not sure if I was ever really sold on the idea of fated mates even then.
- But it did contain a message that would change two people forever, two people who would otherwise never have met, and for this reason it could be called a fated message.
- Radiating out from Watanuki and Yuko's initial encounter are a host of expected and unexpected consequences - since nothing in life, according to the logic of the narrative, can be attributed to coincidence, everything is "fated" to happen.
- He proceeded to walk up the glen, resolving that their place of combat should be in the entrance of the Corri-nan-shian; both because the spot, lying under the reputation of being haunted, was very little frequented, and also because he regarded it as a place which to him might be termed fated, and which he therefore resolved should witness his death or victory.
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