plural
destinies
plural
destinies
Britannica Dictionary definition of DESTINY
1
[count]
:
what happens in the future
:
the things that someone or something will experience in the future
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They believed it was their destiny to be together.
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His parents believed that the priesthood was his destiny. [=that he would or should become a priest because fate or God intended it]
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The factory's closing shaped the destiny [=fate] of the entire town.
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She believes that people can choose/control their own destinies. [=that people can control what will happen to them]
2
[noncount]
:
a power that is believed to control what happens in the future
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see also manifest destiny
destiny,
fate,
and lot
mean a future that someone or something will have.
destiny and fate
both suggest that the future has been decided or planned by God or by some godlike power.
destiny
often suggests a future that includes something great and important.
fate
often suggests a future that cannot be avoided and that is usually sad or unpleasant.
lot
suggests that someone's future has been decided by luck.