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  1. seal someone's fate. idiom. Add to word list. If an action, event, or situation seals your fate, nothing can stop some unpleasant thing happening to you: From the moment she stepped into the busy road her fate was sealed. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. Inevitable. all roads lead to Rome idiom. automatically.

  2. seal someone's fate. idiom. If an action, event, or situation seals your fate, nothing can stop some unpleasant thing happening to you: From the moment she stepped into the busy road her fate was sealed. SMART Vocabulary: palabras y expresiones relacionadas. Inevitable.

  3. seal⇒ vi (hunt seals) cazar focas loc verb : I think they have resumed sealing in Canada. Me parece que cazar focas está de nuevo permitido en Canadá. seal [sth] ⇒ vtr: figurative (assure, confirm) confirmar⇒ vtr : sellar⇒ vtr : His fate was sealed when the detective found the gun he used.

  4. Today’s expression is a good oneseal someone’s fate; or seal something’s fate. When something seals a person’s fate—or a thing’s fate—it is certain that the person or thing will fail or die.

  5. The meaning of SEAL SOMEONE'S FATE is to make the future that someone will have certain. How to use seal someone's fate in a sentence.

  6. Fantasy. Horror. Sealed Fate is a task in Pillars of Eternity II: Deadfire. Degnos is outside of the Luminous Bathhouse in Periki's Overlook, distraught about the loss of his satchel. He asks that you retrieve Degnos' Satchel from the second floor of the Luminous Bathhouse.

  7. seal (one's) fate. To solidify or confirm that a particular, usually unpleasant, thing will happen. If you fail this exam, it will seal your fate and make your GPA low enough to qualify for expulsion. See also: fate, seal. Farlex Dictionary of Idioms. © 2024 Farlex, Inc, all rights reserved. seal someone's fate.