destined in the PONS Dictionary

Translations for destined in the English»Serbian Dictionary

destined Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

to be destined for higher things

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
Unlike still wine production, high sugar levels are not ideal and grapes destined for sparkling wine production may be harvested at higher yields.
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He knew it in his heart that making great movies is what he's destined for.
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These were destined for a short life, the briefest being only nine years.
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Cinema existed at the intersection of art and economics; so it was destined to be thoroughly reorganized in this episode of economic and cultural transformation.
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The hotel facility seemed destined to be occupied by felons.
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Like many of us, they are trying their best to make the most of their lives, but despite their efforts they seem destined to fail.
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His name was soon on every ones lips, and his was the star which seemed destined to bring victory and peace to his country.
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Those born at the time when he strews gold in his palace are destined to be wealthy.
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To that needful but confined step, the maxim adds a further and practice-oriented step (his example: a definition of truth as sufficient investigation's destined end).
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Due to his mixed heritage, he is destined to lose the ability to wield magic.
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