destinare

Etymology
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Verb

 * 1) (also with  or [ + subj.]) to establish irrevocably as destiny; to destine; to have in store; to decree
 * 2) (also with ) to assign (someone) ; to appoint; to post
 * 3) to designate a particular time or place; to fix; to set; to appoint
 * 4) to set aside; to appropriate; to earmark
 * 5) to adapt for a particular use; to use
 * 6) to address
 * 7) (with ) to devote or dedicate (to)
 * 1) to designate a particular time or place; to fix; to set; to appoint
 * 2) to set aside; to appropriate; to earmark
 * 3) to adapt for a particular use; to use
 * 4) to address
 * 5) (with ) to devote or dedicate (to)
 * 1) to set aside; to appropriate; to earmark
 * 2) to adapt for a particular use; to use
 * 3) to address
 * 4) (with ) to devote or dedicate (to)
 * 1) to adapt for a particular use; to use
 * 2) to address
 * 3) (with ) to devote or dedicate (to)
 * 1) to address
 * 2) (with ) to devote or dedicate (to)
 * 1) (with ) to devote or dedicate (to)

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Noun

 * 1) destining