Destination can be categorized as a noun.
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destination - the ultimate goal for which something is done | ||
destination - written directions for finding some location; written on letters or packages that are to be delivered to that location | ||
destination - the place designated as the end (as of a race or journey); "a crowd assembled at the finish"; "he was nearly exhausted as their destination came into view" |
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1. | noun | He was nearly exhausted as their destination came into view. | |
2. | noun | The reason for this is that India is emerging as an alternative investment destination to China, hence the favor that the generals in Islamabad do to their trusty supplier of nukes and missiles by creating a scare about war involving India when in fact the real flashpoints are the Taiwan Straits and North Korea. | |
3. | noun | Spring (February to April) and Autumn (August to October) make good alternatives, although the country’s ever-growing popularity as a tourist destination can often blur the lines between mid- and high-season tourism. | |
4. | noun | The first time I used them they arrived on time and towed car for me to the destination I needed. | |
5. | noun | When the guys arrived (2 hours later than agreed) they told that you have to pay all the tolls they payed coming from Brooklyn and extra $100 for them to drive back from your destination. | |
6. | noun | You have to pay CASH ONLY before they start unloading track on your destination. | |
7. | noun | Round-trip fares to each destination are as follows. | |
8. | noun | I took the bus in order to reach the destination before it got dark. | |
9. | noun | At last, we reached our destination. | |
10. | noun | What's the destination of this ship? | |
11. | noun | International postal rates differ according to destination. | |
12. | noun | We drove through village after village, until we got to our destination. | |
13. | noun | We must get to our destination. | |
14. | noun | I reached my destination in a week. | |
15. | noun | I took leave of the villagers and made for my next destination. |
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He was nearly exhausted as their destination came into view. |
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The reason for this is that India is emerging as an alternative investment destination to China, hence the favor that the generals in Islamabad do to their trusty supplier of nukes and missiles by creating a scare about war involving India when in fact the real flashpoints are the Taiwan Straits and North Korea. |
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Spring (February to April) and Autumn (August to October) make good alternatives, although the country’s ever-growing popularity as a tourist destination can often blur the lines between mid- and high-season tourism. |
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The first time I used them they arrived on time and towed car for me to the destination I needed. |
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When the guys arrived (2 hours later than agreed) they told that you have to pay all the tolls they payed coming from Brooklyn and extra $100 for them to drive back from your destination. |
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You have to pay CASH ONLY before they start unloading track on your destination. |
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Round-trip fares to each destination are as follows. | |
I took the bus in order to reach the destination before it got dark. | |
At last, we reached our destination. | |
What's the destination of this ship? | |
International postal rates differ according to destination. | |
We drove through village after village, until we got to our destination. | |
We must get to our destination. | |
I reached my destination in a week. | |
I took leave of the villagers and made for my next destination. |