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fate
noun
the
mysterious
power
that
is
believed
to
control
everything
that
happens
,
so
that
people
cannot
change
it
•
After
years
of
hard
work
,
she
felt
it
was
her
fate
to
succeed
.
After
years
of
hard
work
,
she
felt
it
was
her
fate
to
succeed
.
•
The
sailors
prayed
to
the
stars
,
hoping
fate
would
guide
them
home
safely
.
The
sailors
prayed
to
the
stars
,
hoping
fate
would
guide
them
home
safely
.
Late
Middle
English
,
from
Latin
fatum
‘
that
which
has
been
spoken
,
decree
of
the
gods
’,
from
fari
‘
speak
’.
noun
the
particular
future
or
end
that
happens
to
a
person
or
thing
,
especially
something
unpleasant
or
final
•
Many
soldiers
shared
the
same
tragic
fate
on
the
battlefield
.
Many
soldiers
shared
the
same
tragic
fate
on
the
battlefield
.
•
The
abandoned
house
met
its
fate
when
lightning
set
it
on
fire
.
The
abandoned
house
met
its
fate
when
lightning
set
it
on
fire
.
verb
-
fate
,
fating
,
fates
,
fated
to
decide
or
control
what
will
happen
to
someone
or
something
in
the
future
•
The
prophecy
fated
the
prince
to
rule
a
united
kingdom
.
The
prophecy
fated
the
prince
to
rule
a
united
kingdom
.
•
Their
careless
actions
fated
the
project
to
fail
.
Their
careless
actions
fated
the
project
to
fail
.