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[ des-tuh -ney -shuh n ] SHOW IPA
/ ˌdɛs təˈneɪ ʃən / PHONETIC RESPELLING
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noun the place to which a person or thing travels or is sent: Her destination was Rome.
the purpose for which something is destined.
adjective noting an attraction or event that people are willing to travel a long distance to get to, either because it is very good or distinctive or because it is located in a popular and interesting place: destination restaurants and resorts; a destination wedding in the Caribbean.
Origin of destination 1350–1400; Middle English <Latin dēstinātiōn- (stem of dēstinātiō ) an establishing, purpose, equivalent to dēstināt (us ) (past participle of dēstināre; see destine) + -iōn- -ion
OTHER WORDS FROM destination mul·ti·des·ti·na·tion, adjective Words nearby destination de-Stalinization, de-Stalinize, destem, desterilize, de Stijl, destination , destine, destined, destiny, destitute, destitution
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Example sentences from the Web for destination He seemed to get a little turned around on the way but managed to reach what might have been presumed to be his destination .
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Pan American Airways thought enough of the destination to finance one of the hotel-casinos just off the Malecon.
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Her destination was Corcoran, California, where Charles Manson is spending his remaining days in a state prison.
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What was once just a stopover point quickly became a destination in its own right.
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You will have to forgive him for labeling more than one destination in such a superlative fashion.
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They are turned over with the merchandise to the agent of the railroad at the point of destination .
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His reasoning had convinced him that Kalmak would be Jack's destination in the trip.
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These mysterious visitors had given us no faintest inkling of their business or destination .
In an hour more we reach our destination , and after breakfast and a bath, are ready to begin the day's duties.
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Either from choice or of necessity the destination had been changed before sailing, and they were on their way to New Orleans.
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British Dictionary definitions for destination noun the predetermined end of a journey or voyage
the ultimate end or purpose for which something is created or a person is destined
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Words related to destination target, harbor, stop, terminal, station, haven, terminus, end, object, aim, intention, design, purpose, ambition, objective