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fateverb to determine the fate of in advancethe warning that the lack of an advanced education will fate a person to a lifetime of below-average earnings destine, doom, foredoom, foreordain, ordain, predestine, predetermine, preordain predestinateaugur, forecast, foretell, predict, presage, prognosticate, prophesypreconceive, prejudgecondemn, sentencebode, forebode(also forbode), portendanticipate, divine, foreknow, foresee fatenouna state or end that seemingly has been decided beforehandthe belief that it was this country's fate to extend from sea to sea circumstance, destiny, doom, fortune, kismet, lot, portion accident, casualty(archaic), chance, hap, happenchance, happenstance, hazard, luckpredestinationaftereffect, aftermath, conclusion, consequence, development, effect, fruit, issue, outcome, outgrowth, result, resultant, sequel, sequence, upshot a condition or occurrence traceable to a causethe fate of the presidential election hinged on a few thousand votes in a single state aftereffect, aftermath, backwash, child, conclusion, consequence, corollary, development, effect, fruit, issue, outcome, outgrowth, precipitate, product, result, resultant, sequel, sequence, upshot ramificationdenouement(also dénouement), echo, implication, repercussionafterclap, afterglow, aftershockblowback, by-product, fallout, offshoot, ripple, side effect(also side reaction), spin-off matter of course antecedent, causation, cause, occasion, reason consideration, determinant, factorbase, basis, foundation, ground, groundworkimpetus, incentive, inspiration, instigation, stimulusmother, origin, root, source, spring the permanent stopping of all the vital bodily activitieshe met his fate in a tragic highway accident curtains, death, decease, demise, dissolution, doom, end, exit, expiration, expiry, grave, great divide, passage, passing, quietus, sleep casualty, fatalitymartyrdom, self-destruction, self-murder, self-slaughter, suicideannihilation, destruction, ending, extermination, ruinassassination, execution, killing, massacre, slaughter birth, nativity existence, lifecreation, genesis, origination, rise n.fate, destiny, lot, portion, doom mean a predetermined state or end.fate implies an inevitable and usually an adverse outcome.the fate of the submarine is unknown destiny implies something foreordained and often suggests a great or noble course or end.the country's destiny to be a model of liberty to the world lot and portion imply a distribution by fate or destiny, lot suggesting blind chanceit was her lot to die childless , portion implying the apportioning of good and evil.remorse was his daily portion doom distinctly implies a grim or calamitous fate.if the rebellion fails, his doom is certain in the 14th century |