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Definition of fate
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Fate (n.) A fixed
decree
by which the order of
things
is
prescribed;
the
immutable
law of the
universe;
inevitable
necessity;
the force by which all
existence
is
determined
and
conditioned.
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Hap
::
Hap (n.) That which
happens
or comes
suddenly
or
unexpectedly;
also, the
manner
of
occurrence
or
taking
place;
chance;
fortune;
accident;
casual
event;
fate; luck; lot..
Irrevocable
::
Irrevocable
(a.)
Incapable
of being
recalled
or
revoked;
unchangeable;
irreversible;
unalterable;
as, an
irrevocable
promise
or
decree;
irrevocable
fate..
Parcae
::
Parcae
(n. pl.) The
Fates.
See Fate, 4..
Unchancy
::
Unchancy
(a.)
Ill-fated;
unlucky.
Fatalism
::
Fatalism
(n.) The
doctrine
that all
things
are
subject
to fate, or that they take place by
inevitable
necessity..
Constellation
::
Constellation
(n.)
Fortune;
fate;
destiny.
Necessity
::
Necessity
(n.) That which makes an act or an event
unavoidable;
irresistible
force;
overruling
power;
compulsion,
physical
or
moral;
fate;
fatality..
Meet
::
Meet (v. t.) To
perceive;
to come to a
knowledge
of; to have
personal
acquaintance
with; to
experience;
to
suffer;
as, the eye met a
horrid
sight;
he met his
fate..
Lot
::
Lot (n.) The part, or fate, which falls to one, as it were, by
chance,
or
without
his
planning..
Disastrous
::
Disastrous
(a.)
Attended
with
suffering
or
disaster;
very
unfortunate;
calamitous;
ill-fated;
as, a
disastrous
day; a
disastrous
termination
of an
undertaking..
Portion
::
Portion
(n.) A part
assigned;
allotment;
share;
fate.
Fate
::
Fate (n.) The
element
of
chance
in the
affairs
of life; the
unforeseen
and
unestimated
conitions
considered
as a force
shaping
events;
fortune;
esp.,
opposing
circumstances
against
which it is
useless
to
struggle;
as, fate was, or the fates were,
against
him..
Fate
::
Fate (n.) The three
goddesses,
Clotho,
Lachesis,
and
Atropos,
sometimes
called
the
Destinies,
or
Parcaewho
were
supposed
to
determine
the
course
of human life. They are
represented,
one as
holding
the
distaff,
a
second
as
spinning,
and the third as
cutting
off the
thread..
Weird
::
Weird (v. t.) To
foretell
the fate of; to
predict;
to
destine
to.
Fate
::
Fate (n.) A fixed
decree
by which the order of
things
is
prescribed;
the
immutable
law of the
universe;
inevitable
necessity;
the force by which all
existence
is
determined
and
conditioned.
Fatality
::
Fatality
(n.) The state of being
fatal;
tendency
to
destruction
or
danger,
as if by
decree
of fate;
mortaility..
Luck
::
Luck (n.) That which
happens
to a
person;
an
event,
good or ill,
affecting
one's
interests
or
happiness,
and which is
deemed
casual;
a
course
or
series
of such
events
regarded
as
occurring
by
chance;
chance;
hap; fate;
fortune;
often,
one's
habitual
or
characteristic
fortune;
as, good, bad, ill, or hard luck. Luck is often used for good luck; as, luck is
better
than
skill..
Ill-starred
::
Ill-starred
(a.) Fated to be
unfortunate;
unlucky;
as, an
ill-starred
man or day..
Decree
::
Decree
(v. t.) To
ordain
by fate.
Maroon
::
Maroon
(v. t.) To put (a
person)
ashore
on a
desolate
island
or coast and leave him to his fate.
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