Destination (noun)

  1. The place to which someone or something is going or being sent.
  2. The purpose for which something is intended or for which it exists.
  3. The point to which a person or thing is moving or directed.
  4. A place that is visited or reached, especially as part of a trip or journey.
  5. The ultimate goal or end point of a particular activity or process.

Origin:

Late middle english: from old french destinacion, from latin destinatio(n-), from destinare "make firm, establish", from de- "completely" + stabilis "firm".

Examples:

  1. Their destination was the beach.
  2. The destination of the train is New York City.
  3. The package's destination was a small town in the mountains.
  4. We reached our destination after a long journey.
  5. The destination of the project is to increase efficiency.
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