Verily, if my Lord destine unto me and causes me to taste the sweetness of the cup of the great martyrdom, my greatest desire will be fulfilled.
And the eyes of Leah were moist and running, from weeping and praying before the Lord, that He would notdestine her for Esau the wicked.
If I refuse Julie to you, Julie will refuse the man I destinefor her.
Julie (answering him) What would you wish me to say to a dandy whom I have just seen for the first time, and whom you destine for my husband?
The language of the Secretary was: "I destine a part of the money only to that purpose, and a part to be brought to the United States for other purposes.
The language of the President was, "By virtue of the power vested in me by law, I destine the money to be borrowed to the discharge of the instalments and interest of the foreign debt.
I destine a million and a half of this sum as a payment to France, under the direction of Mr. Short, our Charge d'Affaires at that Court, whose orders for that purpose you will please to follow.
Vouchsafe unto me, through Thy grace, what will enable me to dispense with all except Thee, and destine for me that which will make me independent of everyone else besides Thee.
Is it permitted, my Lord, to ask the name of the favoured gentleman you destine for her husband?
Monsieur de Villequier," said the Duke, "you were desirous of knowing the name of the friend for whom I destine my niece.
Marion left, and Bertha returned to her old equerry: "You will not forget my recommendations regarding the sum that I destine for the widows and orphans--whom the savage soldiers of the Grand Monarch will have made.
It is for one of the Colberts that I destine your nephew; for I have made up my mind that the three sisters shall be duchesses.
As to my other diamonds, either changed in form or acquired and collected by myself, I destine them for my four children by the King.
Do Thou destine for them, O my Lord, that which will profit them.
Do Thou ordain for him, and for them, and for all such as have entered Thy presence in those days all the good Thou didst destine in Thy Book.
I beseech Thee, O my Lord, by Thy most effulgent Name, to acquaint my people with the things Thou didst destine for them.
The provision which I destinefor him will be an humble one, and he will need to rely upon his own efforts.
I intend to remain twenty-four hours in this hostelry, in order to give you time to repair your strength, and allow you to appear in a proper state before the man for whom I destine you.
Or why, being a brother, did you, malicious and spiteful powers, destine him a lover?
However, to set his Grace's mind at ease, I neither destine Mademoiselle de Clairvaut for one nor for the other; but I think she may prove a wonderful good bait for the wild young Marquis of Montsoreau.
Assist them in this Thy world and Thy kingdom and destine for them every good through Thy bounty and grace.
Do Thou ordain for Him, and for them, and for all such as have entered Thy presence in those days all the good Thou didst destine in Thy Book.
Yes, Don Garcia; Do[~n]a Teresa now knows who the husband is whom I destine for her.
Teresa, at the side of the husband whom I destine for you, you will also have the affection of your brother.
Your family, young man, destine you to some career, do they?
The career to which my family destine me will spare me, I trust, the annoyances of travelling in a coucou before I reach your present age.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "destine" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.