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fated (not comparable)

  1. Foreordained, predetermined, established in advance by fate.
    • 1951 February, Michael Robbins, “Sir Walter Scott and Two Early Railway Schemes”, in Railway Magazine, page 89:
      This scheme was fated to be forgotten, at any rate in the form of the 1820 proposal.
    • 2024 April 29, Martin Pengelly, Ramon Antonio Vargas, “Kristi Noem’s story of killing her dog points to class two misdemeanor”, in The Guardian[1], →ISSN:
      Kristi Noem [] may have committed a class two misdemeanor offence when her fated dog Cricket, a 14-month-old wirehair pointer Noem deemed “untrainable” for hunting pheasant, killed a neighbor’s chickens.

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fated

  1. (rare) simple past and past participle of fate

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