destined in the PONS Dictionary

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Originally destined for the church, he soon found he had no vocation and began the study of philosophy.
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Additionally, the squadron provides specialist military courses for soldiers destined for missions abroad.
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In other words, when the lysosome does nt function normally, excess products destined for breakdown and recycling are stored in the cell.
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These were destined for a short life, the briefest being only nine years.
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He knew it in his heart that making great movies is what he's destined for.
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The extensively thick peat deposit was destined to become one of the most valuable energy resources in the world.
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Her high school yearbook predicted that she was destined to become a famous rock star.
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Destined for social housing, it is currently fully occupied by tenants since the 1977 earthquake.
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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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He gained some distinction as a scholar and a poet, and was originally destined for holy orders.
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