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Destination vs. Goal — What's the Difference?

Destination vs. Goal — What's the Difference?

Difference Between Destination and Goal

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Destination

The place to which one is going or directed.

Goal

A goal is an idea of the future or desired result that a person or a group of people envision, plan and commit to achieve. People endeavour to reach goals within a finite time by setting deadlines.

Destination

The ultimate purpose for which something is created or intended.

Goal

The object toward which an endeavor is directed; an end.

Destination

(Archaic) An act of appointing or setting aside for a specific purpose.
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Goal

A structure or area into which players endeavor to propel a ball or puck in order to score points.

Destination

(countable) The place set for the end of a journey, or to which something is sent; place or point aimed at.
Arrive at your destination

Goal

A play or shot that sends a ball or puck into or through the goal.

Destination

(archaic) The act of destining or appointing.

Goal

The score awarded for such an act.

Destination

Purpose for which anything is destined; predetermined end, object, or use; ultimate design.

Goal

The finish line of a race.

Destination

The act of destining or appointing.

Goal

A noun or noun phrase referring to the place to which something moves.

Destination

Purpose for which anything is destined; predetermined end, object, or use; ultimate design.

Goal

See patient.

Destination

The place set for the end of a journey, or to which something is sent; place or point aimed at.

Goal

A result that one is attempting to achieve.
My lifelong goal is to get into a Hollywood movie.
She failed in her goal to become captain of the team.

Destination

The place designated as the end (as of a race or journey);
A crowd assembled at the finish
He was nearly exhuasted as their destination came into view

Goal

(sport) In many sports, an area into which the players attempt to put an object.

Destination

The ultimate goal for which something is done

Goal

(sport) The act of placing the object into the goal.

Destination

Written directions for finding some location; written on letters or packages that are to be delivered to that location

Goal

A point scored in a game as a result of placing the object into the goal.

Goal

A noun or noun phrase that receives the action of a verb. The subject of a passive verb or the direct object of an active verb. Also called a patient, target, or undergoer.

Goal

To score a goal.

Goal

The mark set to bound a race, and to or around which the constestants run, or from which they start to return to it again; the place at which a race or a journey is to end.
Part curb their fiery steeds, or shun the goalWith rapid wheels.

Goal

The final purpose or aim; the end to which a design tends, or which a person aims to reach or attain.
Each individual seeks a several goal.

Goal

A base, station, or bound used in various games as the point or object which a team must reach in order to score points; in certain games, the point which the ball or puck must pass in order for points to be scored. In football, it is a line between two posts across which the ball must pass in order to score points; in soccer or ice hockey, it is a net at each end of the soccer field into which the soccer ball or hocjey puck must be propelled; in basketball, it is the basket{7} suspended from the backboard, through which the basketball must pass.

Goal

The act or instance of propelling the ball or puck into or through the goal{3}, thus scoring points; as, to score a goal.

Goal

The state of affairs that a plan is intended to achieve and that (when achieved) terminates behavior intended to achieve it;
The ends justify the means

Goal

A successful attempt at scoring;
The winning goal came with less than a minute left to play

Goal

Game equipment consisting of the place toward which players of a game try to advance a ball or puck in order to score points

Goal

The place designated as the end (as of a race or journey);
A crowd assembled at the finish
He was nearly exhuasted as their destination came into view

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