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17 Usage Examples Depicting the Meaning of 'Destine' in a Sentence

"To set aside for a specific purpose or use; to design or intend." more

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The chef will destine the fresh vegetables for today's salad.
Sarah will destine the colorful crayons for her art project.
The wise elder believed that fate would destine true love to find its way.
The teacher will destine the colorful stickers for students who complete their homework.
Sarah decided to destine her old toys for donation to the local charity.
The coach could destine the team for success with strategic planning.
Maria decided to destine her birthday cake for sharing with her friends at the park.
The chef is destining the secret sauce for tonight's special dish.
The chef will destine the special sauce for the pizza to make it extra delicious.
The gardener will destine these flower seeds to bloom into a beautiful garden.
The wise elder would destine valuable advice for the curious young minds.
Parents often hope to destine a bright future for their children.
Emily will destine the empty box for her secret treasures.
Some cultures believe that the stars destine our paths in life.
I am destining this space for a cozy reading nook.
They destine this area for a future park.
Mark will destine the soccer ball for the upcoming game.

Destine

des-tin
verbTo set aside for a specific purpose or use; to design or intend.

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Last Updated On: August 18, 2024
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