Destinated vs Destined - What's the difference?
destinated | destined |
(destinate)
To destine, to choose.
To set a destination for (something), to send (something) to a particular destination.
* 1997 September 11, "Tom Watson", Hoe does FX work?'', in comp.dcom.telecom.tech, ''Usenet :
To be scheduled to arrive at, as a destination.
* 2009 , Statistical Abstract of the United States
Confined to a predetermined fate or destiny; certain.
* {{quote-news
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(destine)
As verbs the difference between destinated and destined
is that destinated is (destinate) while destined is (destine).As an adjective destined is
confined to a predetermined fate or destiny; certain.destinated
English
Verb
(head)destinate
English
Verb
(destinat)- Now days, it can probably be done with a programming setup in the originating/destinating switches, and not involve a full time channel.
- Prices for a mail piece weighing up to a half-pound range from $12.60 if it destinates in zones 1 and 2 to $19.50 if it destinates in zone 8.
Synonyms
* destineAntonyms
* (set destination) originatedestined
English
Adjective
(head)- He is sure he is destined for fame.
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