Destined in spanish
Destinado
pronunciation: destinɑdoʊ part of speech: adjective
pronunciation: destinɑdoʊ part of speech: adjective
In gestures
destined to = destinado a, abocado a.
Example: The result was that by the close of the 1940s, when ADI was revived, new interests were developing which were destined to overthrow the preeminence of microfilm as a documentation concern.destined = determinado de antemano, predeterminado, destinado de antemano.
Example: The destined end of man is not happiness, nor health, but holiness.more:
» destined for = destinado a, abocado a.
Example: China's oil industry, like the economy as a whole, is destined for big changes.» destined for = destinado a, con destino a.
Example: Spanish police have seized a massive stash of weapons destined for criminal groups in Europe.» destined to = destinado a, abocado a.
Example: The result was that by the close of the 1940s, when ADI was revived, new interests were developing which were destined to overthrow the preeminence of microfilm as a documentation concern.» destined to + failure = destinado al fracaso, abocado al fracaso.
Example: The more we saw of the place the more I felt that it was destined to failure.» destined to + oblivion = destinado al olvido, abocado al olvido.
Example: Men who yesterday seemed destined to oblivion have, today, acquired immortality.