Fated synonyms
fā'tĭd
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Part of speech:
Confined to a predetermined fate or destiny; certain.
Admitted to the ministry of the church.
Sentenced to terrible, irrevocable punishment
To designate is defined as to appoint or assign someone to something, or to indicate or signify something.
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To determine the fate of something in advance
To determine or appoint beforehand; predestine.
Vitally affecting subsequent events; being of great consequence; momentous:
Unable to find one's way:
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certain (related)
Perceptible; noticeable:
law (related)
A statement that describes invariable relationships among phenomena under a specified set of conditions. Boyle's law, for instance, describes what will happen to the volume of an ideal gas if its pressure changes and its temperature remains the same. The conditions under which some physical laws hold are idealized (for example, there are no ideal gases in the real world), thus some physical laws apply universally but only approximately.
religion (related)
Sentenced to terrible, irrevocable punishment
Intervene is defined as to come between or to happen between two points in time.
lived (related)
To practice in one's life:
un-dead (related)
cursed (related)
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deathless (related)
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