Undestined
adjective
1.
bound for a certain destination:
a freighter destined for the Orient.
2.
ordained, appointed, or predetermined to be or do something.
3.
liable, planning, or intending to be or do something.
adjective (postpositive)
1.
foreordained or certain; meant: he is destined to be famous
2.
(usually foll by for) heading (towards a specific destination); directed: a letter destined for Europe
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