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  1. Fatesnoun

    Synonyms:
    Moirae

  2. Fatesnoun

    Atropos, Clotho, and Lachesis; supernatural beings who controlled the destiny of men and of the gods.

    Synonyms:
    Moirae

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  1. fatesnoun

    Synonyms:
    (Myth.) destinies, parcæ, sister goddesses (clotho, lachesis, atropos)

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  1. fatesnoun

    Synonyms:
    Destinies, Parcæ (Clotho, Lachesis, Atropos)

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  1. List of paraphrases for "fates":

    destinies, destinations

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  1. Xiao Jianwen:

    Who is not willing to change the destiny ? All of us knew that going to university will change our fates.

  2. Keir Giles:

    ' Deportation' is a euphemism. It's been used as a fairly innocuous term for what happened to these people, which was effectively enslavement and starvation. is shipping off the women, the children, the people that you want to remove from societies in order to neutralize them, they are generally met with pretty horrific fates. If they survived at all, they did not return for years or decades.

  3. Hannah Pik-Goslar:

    I was shivering in darkness when I suddenly heard a voice; 'Lies, Lies where are you?' It was Anne, and I ran in the direction of the voice, and then I saw her beyond the barbed wire. She was in rags. I saw her emaciated, sunken face in the darkness. Her eyes were very large. We cried and cried, for now there was only the barbed wire between us, nothing more. And no longer any difference in our fates.

  4. Ahmed Korayem:

    We cannot simply allow the treacherous few determine the fates of themany. At such times, the virtuous should be held to equalaccountability of the vile for their inactions

  5. Homer:

    The fates have given mankind a patient soul.


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