English to Arabic Meaning of fate - مصير


Fate :
مصير

مصير, حظ, ثروة, قطعة أرض, فرصة, نتيجة, تتمة, استنتاج, نضج, حظ سيء, مصيبة, الخاسر, في سن المراهقة

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Definitions of fate in English
Noun(1) an event (or a course of events(2) the ultimate agency regarded as predetermining the course of events (often personified as a woman(3) your overall circumstances or condition in life (including everything that happens to you
Verb(1) decree or designate beforehand
Examples of fate in English
(1) It's a sad tale of the fate of a whistleblower, and a dark rump of cop culture.(2) fate decided his course for him(3) A mother has been reunited with a daughter she had not spoken to for 15 years in an amazing twist of fate .(4) In a remarkable twist of fate , they get locked in the storeroom together.(5) Besides, this is the battle that will decide the fate of our world.(6) He also wanted to know how many other importers have suffered a similar fate .(7) he suffered the same fate as his companion(8) His fate , death by firing squad, would hardly seem a cause for celebration.(9) It is easy to see that this was the logical response to the dawning realisation of death as the fate of us all.(10) We have seen that inflation tells us nothing about the ultimate fate of the Universe.(11) Earth would have suffered the same fate had it been just a little closer to the Sun.(12) It is a cruel twist of fate , especially with a new presidency that few expect to benefit the poorest of Americans.(13) By a strange twist of fate , that actually is what the book was called.(14) He will live on for as long as the world remains daft and cruel fate chooses to mock us all.(15) Yet by an ironic twist of fate he is blind to the world around him, losing Dot, who is expecting his child, to a pastry maker.(16) Remarkably, he found the right words to comfort those affected by the cruellest twist of fate .
Related Phrases of fate
(1) twist of fate ::
تويست من مصير
(2) fate destiny ::
مصير مصير
(3) cruel fate ::
مصير قاس
(4) tempt fate ::
تغري مصير
(5) irony of fate ::
سخرية القدر
(6) stroke of fate ::
السكتة الدماغية من مصير
(7) accept fate ::
استعرض مصير
(8) quirk of fate ::
شاءت الأقدار
Synonyms
Noun
1. destiny ::
مصير
2. future ::
مستقبل
3. death ::
الموت
4. the weird sisters ::
الأخوات غريبة
5. lot ::
قطعة أرض
Verb
6. be predestined ::
يتم مقدر
7. doom ::
الموت
Antonyms
1. antecedent ::
سالف
2. causation ::
تسبيب
3. cause ::
سبب
4. occasion ::
مناسبات
5. reason ::
السبب
Different Forms
fate, fated, fates, fating
Word Example from TV Shows
to decide the fate
of a woman's career.

to decide the FATE of a woman's career.

The Big Bang Theory Season 12, Episode 5

Last one holding the ring
decides its fate.

Last one holding the ring decides its FATE.

The Big Bang Theory Season 3, Episode 17

And a kinder fate than you deserve.
Lions, you call yourselves.

And a kinder FATE than you deserve. Lions, you call yourselves.

Game of Thrones Season 3, Episode 4

I leave their fate to you.

I leave their FATE to you.

Game of Thrones Season 5, Episode 3

bend the knee or suffer the fate
of all traitors.

bend the knee or suffer the FATE of all traitors.

Game of Thrones Season 7, Episode 1

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