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Fated
- verb - (usually followed by `to') determined by tragic fate; "doomed to unhappiness"; "fated to be the scene of Kennedy's assassination"
- decree or designate beforehand;
Fates
- noun - an event (or a course of events) that will inevitably happen in the future
- decree or designate beforehand;
- the three daughters of Zeus
- the ultimate agency regarded as predetermining the course of events
- your overall circumstances or condition in life (including everything that happens to you);
Gated
- verb - control with a valve or other device that functions like a gate
- restrict (school boys') movement to the dormitory or campus as a means of punishment
- supply with a gate; "The house was gated"
Gates
- noun - a computer circuit with several inputs but only one output that can be activated by particular combinations of inputs
- a movable barrier in a fence or wall
- control with a valve or other device that functions like a gate
- passageway (as in an air terminal) where passengers can embark or disembark
- restrict (school boys') movement to the dormitory or campus as a means of punishment
- supply with a gate; "The house was gated"
- Takings
- total admission receipts at a sports event
- United States computer entrepreneur whose software company made him the youngest multi-billionaire in the history of the United States (born in 1955)
Hated
- verb - dislike intensely; feel antipathy or aversion towards; "I hate Mexican food"; "She detests politicians"
- treated with contempt
Hater
- noun - a person who hates
Hates
- noun - dislike intensely; feel antipathy or aversion towards; "I hate Mexican food"; "She detests politicians"
- Loathe
- Opposite of love
- the emotion of intense dislike; a feeling of dislike so strong that it demands action
Later
- adjective - at or toward an end or late period or stage of development; "the late phase of feudalism"; "a later symptom of the disease"; "later medical science could have saved the child"
- at some eventual time in the future; "By and by he'll understand"; "I'll see you later"
- coming at a subsequent time or stage; "without ulterior argument"; "the mood posterior to"
- comparative of the adverb `late'; "he stayed later than you did"
- happening at a time subsequent to a reference time; "he apologized subsequently"; "he's going to the store but he'll be back here later"; "it didn't happen until afterward"; "two hours after that"