destiny in the PONS Dictionary

destiny Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

to shape one's destiny

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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It must be destiny that we as a family must face this.
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Personal destiny ("ming yun") is thus perceived as both fixed (the status of life) and flexible, open-ended (the individual choice in matters of "bao ying").
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They each have different powers, destinies, and dark sides.
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This number when revealed as a destiny draw would then be added to your character's power.
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Once married, they enjoyed a great future together, which destiny showers on very few film couples.
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Protection is but the law of nature, the law of self-preservation, of self-development, of securing the highest and best destiny of the race of man.
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Ben is his reincarnation, and his destiny is to save the silver dragons from a terrible enemy.
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Such style elements also gave him the illusion of having, as it were, delivered his characters' destinies into their own keeping.
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It is composed of 25 three-line and one four-line stanza and focuses on the destiny of a nation.
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They, however, do not accept their destiny, unquestioned.
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