fate
P3146
predicate
Indicates that an entity is destined or predetermined to experience a particular outcome or course of events beyond its control.
Aliases (5)
- fateOfClass ×3
- destiny ×2
- brandFate ×1
- fateInSomeMyths ×1
- fateInWinterWar ×1
Sample triples (279)
| Subject | Object |
|---|---|
| 10th Army (Italy) | largely destroyed in early 1941 → |
| 15th Panzer Division | Destroyed and dissolved after Axis surrender in Tunisia → |
| 163rd Rifle Division | largely destroyed ("fateInWinterWar") → |
| 16th Army | Largely destroyed or captured by advancing Soviet forces in 1944–1945 → |
| 16th Army (Wehrmacht) | surrendered to Soviet forces → |
| 21st Panzer Division | destroyed in North Africa in 1943 → |
| 44th Rifle Division | destroyed at Battle of Suomussalmi → |
| 4th Army | largely destroyed during Operation Bagration → |
| 4th Army | remnants surrendered in 1945 → |
| 90th Light Africa Division | destroyed in North Africa → |
| 9th Army | largely destroyed in 1945 → |
| 9th Army (Wehrmacht) | largely destroyed in 1945 → |
| ARMIR | largely destroyed during Soviet winter offensive 1942–1943 → |
| AT&T Broadband | brand discontinued after Comcast acquisition ("brandFate") → |
| Admiral Graf Spee | scuttled → |
| Agere Systems | acquired by LSI Corporation → |
| Ais | cultural extinction as a distinct people → |
| Akagi | scuttled after damage in battle → |
| Altmark | destroyed by explosion → |
| Amagi-class battlecruiser | cancelled or converted ("fateOfClass") → |
| Anung Un Rama | to bring about the end of the world ("destiny") → |
| Arethusa class (1930s) | all ships eventually scrapped ("fateOfClass") → |
| Ariete Armoured Division | encircled and largely destroyed in 1942 → |
| Army Group North | Forces encircled in Courland Pocket at end of war → |
| Atlantic Coast Line Railroad | merged into Seaboard Coast Line Railroad → |
| BEA Systems | acquired by Oracle Corporation → |
| Bank One Corporation | acquired by JPMorgan Chase & Co. → |
| Bear Stearns | acquired by JPMorgan Chase → |
| Beiyang Fleet | largely destroyed in First Sino-Japanese War → |
| Benz & Cie. | merged → |
| British 1st Airborne Division | disbanded after World War II → |
| British 50th (Northumbrian) Infantry Division | disbanded after the Second World War → |
| British Indian Army 6th (Poona) Division | surrendered to Ottoman forces at Kut → |
| CV-8 | sunk in combat → |
| Chicago Railways Company | consolidated into unified public transportation system → |
| Concepción | scuttled → |
| Confinity | merged to form PayPal → |
| DD-412 | sunk in action → |
| Digital Equipment Corporation | acquired by Compaq and later absorbed into Hewlett-Packard → |
| Discovery (Henry Hudson's ship) | lost from historical record after mid-17th century → |
| Don Cossack forces | defeated by the Red Army → |
| DoubleClick | integrated into Google marketing platforms → |
| Durant Motors | bankruptcy → |
| Eastern Counties Railway | amalgamated → |
| Element AI | acquired and integrated into ServiceNow → |
| Emilia (Othello character) | killed by Iago → |
| Federal Steel Company | merged → |
| Ferranti | broken up → |
| Franklin expedition | disappeared in the Arctic → |
| Freescale Semiconductor | merged into NXP Semiconductors → |
| French flagship L’Orient | exploded and sank → |
| GTE | merged → |
| General Instrument Corporation | acquired by Motorola → |
| German 17th Army | largely destroyed in the Crimea in 1944 → |
| German 1st Panzer Army | disbanded at end of World War II → |
| German battleship Gneisenau | scuttled as blockship in Gdynia harbor → |
| German battleship Gneisenau | stripped of useful equipment → |
| German battleship Scharnhorst | sunk in combat → |
| German battleship Schleswig-Holstein | hulk raised and used for target practice after World War II → |
| Gog of the land of Magog | destroyed by divine intervention → |
| Group W | acquired by CBS → |
| HMAS Canberra | Sunk in action → |
| HMS Ajax | sold for scrap → |
| HMS Arethusa | sold for scrap after World War II → |
| HMS Ark Royal (seaplane carrier) | broken up for scrap → |
| HMS Bellerophon | broken up at Plymouth → |
| HMS Centurion | broken up for scrap → |
| HMS Cossack | torpedoed by German submarine U-563 → |
| HMS Countess of Scarborough | captured in battle → |
| HMS Coventry (D118) | sunk during Falklands War → |
| HMS Drake | sunk → |
| HMS Endeavour | scuttled → |
| HMS Exeter | sunk in action → |
| HMS Goliath | broken up → |
| HMS Indefatigable | sunk at the Battle of Jutland → |
| HMS Intrepid | sunk → |
| HMS Invincible | broken in two and sank rapidly at Jutland → |
| HMS Ivanhoe | sunk → |
| HMS Maori | sunk → |
| HMS Minotaur | wrecked → |
| HMS Namur | broken up → |
| HMS Orion | broken up → |
| HMS Prince of Wales | sunk → |
| HMS Queen Mary | sunk at the Battle of Jutland → |
| HMS Resolution | lost from Royal Navy service by the late 18th century → |
| HMS Sheffield (D80) | sunk during Falklands War → |
| HMS Sikh | sunk in action off Tobruk → |
| HMS Warspite | sold for scrap → |
| Haman | executed by hanging → |
| Haman | hanged on the gallows he had prepared for Mordecai → |
| Hamilton Sundstrand | integrated into Collins Aerospace → |
| Hathaway Manufacturing Company | merged and absorbed → |
| Hawker Siddeley | nationalised → |
| Heinkel | absorbed into other German aerospace firms → |
| Hewlett-Packard | split into HP Inc. and Hewlett Packard Enterprise → |
| Hiryu | sunk → |
| Hiryū | scuttled after being fatally damaged → |
| Hiryū | sunk → |
| Home Army | disbanded under pressure from advancing Soviet forces → |
| IJN battleship Yamashiro | sunk in battle → |
| Iasion | struck down by Zeus → |
| Illinois Steel Company | merged into United States Steel Corporation → |
| Italian Ariete Division | destroyed at Second Battle of El Alamein → |
| Ivan Bakayev | executed → |
| Jack Dawson | dies in North Atlantic Ocean → |
| Japanese aircraft carrier Hōshō | scrapped → |
| Japanese aircraft carrier Ryūjō | sunk in combat → |
| Japanese aircraft carrier Shinano | sunk 1944-11-29 → |
| Japanese battleship Musashi | sunk 1944-10-24 → |
| Japanese battleship Mutsu | broken up for scrap after salvage operations → |
| Japanese battleship Nagato | sunk as a result of nuclear tests at Bikini Atoll → |
| Japanese battleship Shikishima | broken up after World War I era → |
| Japanese battleship Yamato | sunk 1945-04-07 → |
| Japanese cruiser Aoba | eventually scrapped after the war → |
| Japanese cruiser Aoba | heavily damaged by air attack → |
| Japanese cruiser Chokai | sunk → |
| Japanese cruiser Kako | sunk → |
| Japanese cruiser Tenryu | sunk in combat → |
| Japanese cruiser Yubari | sunk → |
| Jarden Corporation | merged into Newell Brands → |
| Javert | suicide → |
| Jebusites | gradual assimilation into Israelite population → |
| Jianwen Emperor | subject of legends about survival → |
| Jianwen Emperor | unknown → |
| Jormungandr | to battle Thor at Ragnarök ("destiny") → |
| José Arcadio Buendía | dies tied to a chestnut tree → |
| Kaga | scuttled after being fatally damaged → |
| Kongō-class battlecruiser | all four ships lost during World War II → |
| Library of Alexandria | destroyed → |
| London and North Western Railway | grouped into London, Midland and Scottish Railway → |
| Lucent Technologies | merged with Alcatel → |
| L’Orient | destroyed in battle → |
| Major Heinrich Strasser | shot by Rick Blaine → |
| Manufacturers Hanover Corporation | merged → |
| Marvel Television | folded into Marvel Studios → |
| Mayami | population declined after European contact → |
| Mayflower | eventually dismantled → |
| McRae's | absorbed into larger retail brands → |
| Meredith Corporation | acquired by IAC → |
| Merlin | Imprisoned in a cave or tree by Nimue (in many versions) → |
| Metro Pictures | merged into Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer → |
| Mikuma | sunk → |
| Mikuma | sunk → |
| Mondas | destroyed in The Tenth Planet → |
| Montagnards | lost power after fall of Robespierre in July 1794 → |
| Montgomery Ward | bankruptcy → |
| Morton Thiokol | corporate reorganization and renaming → |
| Moscow Sun Yat-sen University | closed after deterioration of CCP–Comintern relations and political purges in the USSR → |
| Musashi | sunk → |
| Nabonidus | captured alive by the Persians → |
| Nana Sahib | death date unknown → |
| Nana Sahib | disappeared after the fall of Kanpur → |
| National Steel Company | absorbed into U.S. Steel conglomerate → |
| National Steel Company | acquired by United States Steel Corporation → |
| Netscape Communications Corporation | acquired and integrated into AOL → |
| Nevada-class battleship | both ships lost or scrapped after World War II ("fateOfClass") → |
| New Mexico class | all ships scrapped after World War II → |
| New Reich Chancellery in Berlin | largely destroyed after World War II → |
| New Reich Chancellery in Berlin | site cleared by Soviet authorities → |
| North of Scotland Bank | acquired by larger UK banking group → |
| Northern Telecom | became Nortel Networks → |
| Northwestern Army | defeat by Red Army → |
| Océan | scrapped → |
| Olympia and York Developments | bankruptcy → |
| Orhan Çelebi | captured by the Ottomans after the fall of Constantinople → |
| Orhan Çelebi | executed after the fall of Constantinople → |
| Ottoman 6th Army | effectively dissolved after Ottoman armistice of Mudros → |
| Parisian | brand retired → |
| Parisian | stores converted to other chains → |
| Peacock Throne | looted → |
| Peng Dehuai | persecuted during the Cultural Revolution → |
| Peng Dehuai | purged from leadership in 1959 → |
| Penn Central Transportation Company | non-rail assets reorganized as a holding company → |
| Penn Central Transportation Company | rail assets conveyed to Conrail → |
| Precursors | defeated when Gipsy Danger detonated on Anteverse side of the Breach → |
| Princess Amelia | wrecked → |
| Principality of Orange | ceded to France → |
| Raytheon Company | merged into Raytheon Technologies Corporation → |
| Revenge | captured by Spanish fleet → |
| Revenge | lost in storm while being taken to Spain → |
| Rockwell International | broken up and assets sold → |
| Rolls-Royce Limited | nationalisation → |
| Romanian 3rd Army | largely destroyed as a fighting force at Stalingrad → |
| Royal Rifles of Canada | disbanded → |
| Royal Scots | amalgamated → |
| Russian battleship Retvizan | scrapped → |
| Russian battleship Tsesarevich | sold for scrap → |
| SMS Derfflinger | scuttled at Scapa Flow → |
| SMS Lützow | scuttled → |
| SMS Seydlitz | interned at Scapa Flow after the Armistice → |
| SS Canberra | scrapped → |
| Santa María | ran aground → |
| Santiago (Magellan expedition ship) | lost on the South American coast during the expedition → |
| Sea Venture | wrecked on the reefs of Bermuda → |
| Sears Holdings Corporation | bankruptcy and asset sale → |
| Shokaku | sunk → |
| Shōhō | sunk in action → |
| Siebel Systems | acquired by Oracle Corporation → |
| Simon bar Giora | captured after the fall of Jerusalem → |
| Simon bar Giora | executed in Rome → |
| Simon bar Giora | paraded in Titus’s triumph in Rome → |
| Sirens | destroy themselves if a sailor hears their song and escapes ("fateInSomeMyths") → |
| Spanish Caribbean Squadron | destroyed at the Battle of Santiago de Cuba → |
| Sprint Corporation | merged into T-Mobile US → |
| Suebi | eventually absorbed by Visigothic Kingdom in Iberia → |
| Supermarine S.4 | destroyed in crash → |
| The Rouse Company | acquired by General Growth Properties → |
| Time Warner Book Group | acquired and integrated into Hachette Book Group → |
| Trinidad | captured by the Portuguese → |
| Trinidad | lost in the early 1520s → |
| Tupolev ANT-20 Maxim Gorky | destroyed in crash → |
| USS Alfred | captured by the British → |
| USS Anderson (DD-411) | sunk as target in atomic bomb tests at Bikini Atoll → |
| USS Arizona (BB-39) | sunk during the attack on Pearl Harbor → |
| USS Arkansas | sunk as nuclear test target → |
| USS Astoria | sunk in combat → |
| USS Astoria (CA-34) | sunk in combat → |
| USS Bonhomme Richard | sank in the North Sea after battle damage → |
| USS Bowfin (SS-287) | preserved as museum ship → |
| USS Buck (DD-420) | sunk by enemy submarine → |
| USS California | sold for scrap → |
| USS California (BB-44) | sold for scrap → |
| USS Chicago | sunk → |
| USS Chicago (CA-29) | sunk in combat → |
| USS Colorado (BB-45) | sold for scrap → |
| USS Enterprise (CV-6) | scrapped → |
| USS Enterprise (CV-6) | sold for scrap → |
| USS Forrestal (CV-59) | scrapped → |
| USS Hammann (DD-412) | sunk → |
| USS Hammann (DD-412) | sunk → |
| USS Hammann (DD-412) | sunk in action at Midway → |
| USS Hancock | captured by the British in 1777 → |
| USS Hornet (CV-8) | sunk in battle → |
| USS Hughes (DD-410) | Sunk as target → |
| USS Indianapolis (CA-35) | sunk by Japanese submarine torpedoes → |
| USS Lexington (CV-2) | sunk in battle → |
| USS Maryland (BB-46) | sold for scrap → |
| USS Minneapolis (CA-36) | sold for scrap → |
| USS Morris (DD-417) | sold for scrap → |
| USS Nevada | used as target ship and sunk → |
| USS Nevada (BB-36) | sunk as target → |
| USS New Orleans (CA-32) | sold for scrap → |
| USS Northampton (CA-26) | sunk in combat → |
| USS Oklahoma (BB-37) | capsized and lost during the attack on Pearl Harbor → |
| USS O’Brien (DD-415) | sank due to progressive structural damage from torpedo hit → |
| USS Pennsylvania (BB-38) | sunk as target → |
| USS Pensacola (CA-24) | expended as target in atomic bomb tests → |
| USS Quincy (CA-39) | sunk in battle → |
| USS Ranger | captured by the British → |
| USS Ranger (CV-4) | sold for scrap → |
| USS Roe (DD-418) | sold for scrap → |
| USS Russell (DD-414) | decommissioned after World War II → |
| USS Saratoga | sunk as target → |
| USS Sims (DD-409) | sunk in action → |
| USS Tennessee | sold for scrap → |
| USS Tennessee (BB-43) | sold for scrap → |
| USS Utah (AG-16) | sunk → |
| USS Vincennes | sunk in combat → |
| USS Wainwright (DD-419) | sold for scrap → |
| USS Walke (DD-416) | sunk in action → |
| USS Washington (BB-47) | scrapped on slipway → |
| USS Washington (BB-47) | scrapped on slipway → |
| USS West Virginia | sold for scrap → |
| USS West Virginia (BB-48) | sold for scrap → |
| USS Yorktown (CV-5) | sunk → |
| USS Yorktown (CV-5) | sunk in battle → |
| United Artists Theatres | acquired by Regal Entertainment Group → |
| United Artists Theatres | brand absorbed into Regal Cinemas → |
| VIII Army Corps | defeated in 1945 → |
| Veneti | assimilated into Roman population → |
| Vivendi Universal Entertainment | merged with NBC to form NBC Universal → |
| Washington Mutual | assets sold to JPMorgan Chase → |
| Washington Mutual | holding company entered bankruptcy → |
| X.com | became part of PayPal → |
| X.com | merged with Confinity → |
| Yamato | sunk in combat → |
| Zip2 Corporation | acquired by Compaq → |
| Zuikaku | sunk → |
| Łódź Ghetto Jews | near-total annihilation → |