conˈfated,ppl.a. [f. con- together + fated: cf.prec.] Fated together with (something else). 1768–74Tucker Lt. Nat. (1852) I. xxvi. §51. 586 Chrysippus insists, in Tully De Fato cap. xiii, that when a sick man is fated to recover, it is confated that he shall send for a physician.