Synonym: deadly, destructive, disastrous, fateful, important, killing, mortal, serious, significant. Similar words: at all, not at all, at a loss, catalog, at all times, at all costs, father, fatigue. Meaning: ['feɪtl] adj. 1. bringing death 2. having momentous consequences; of decisive importance 3. (of events) having extremely unfortunate or dire consequences; bringing ruin 4. controlled or decreed by fate; predetermined.
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91. It was the first fatal crash in the airliner's 31-year history.
92. Some experts recommend introducing these fish into the aquarium in advance of other fish to reduce the fatal consequences 3.
93. Doctors stop short of saying the disease is always fatal, but medical literature paints a bleak picture.
94. One worker would have suffered fatal burns had he not worn a protective chemical suit which was not routine for repair work.
95. The physical consequences of compulsive overeating, anorexia and bulimia can be severe and even fatal.
96. She will host the surprise get-together tomorrow as a thank you to the victims of a fatal muscle wasting disease.
97. Failure of a biomaterial can at best cause discomfort to the patient and at worst can be fatal.
98. His mam was dying of some rare disease which no doctor could cure and always, but always, proved fatal.
99. The Cosbys are getting a dose of what families of homicide and fatal accident victims get routinely.
100. In these early days a flying career was not particularly attractive in view of the frequency of fatal accidents.
101. Blaming terracing alone for the tragedy is rather like banning cars after a fatal accident.
102. The number of fatal accidents in the construction industry has dropped dramatically in recent years.
103. An old armchair could have fatal consequences, long before the fire service has arrived to tackle the flames.
104. This deficiency proved fatal when the dollar faced a prolonged confidence crisis in the early 1970s.
105. For the prosecution case to stand, it will be necessary to prove that Lenny McLean struck the fatal blow.
106. Despite the dangers of fatal decompensation, we think that interferon alfa should be considered for treating patients with cirrhosis.
107. Properly interpreted and monitored, the quarter mill map can prevent anything from a stray into controlled airspace to a fatal accident.
108. It was the first fatal accident involving ValuJet since the bargain airline began operations in October 1993. Sentencedict.com
109. A looser structure, a willingness to compromise the party's programme and dilute its composition, would have been fatal.
110. The Highlands has one of the highest suicide rates in the country and is plagued by huge numbers of fatal accidents.
111. Some who witnessed the fatal crash from the stands in Daytona made the 500-mile trip to North Carolina to pay homage there.
112. The tannins affect the absorption by the birds' guts of certain essential nutrients causing low growth rates which are sometimes fatal.
113. The proportion of fatal and serious casualties to pedestrians fell, from 24 percent to 22 percent.
114. She was exhausted and her bare feet were stinging cruelly, but to stop would have been fatal.
115. Some people progress to liver disease, cirrhosis and liver cancer, and the virus can be fatal.
116. Before antibiotic treatment was used, the condition was universally fatal.
117. Officials are still trying to piece together what happened before the fatal crash Sunday.
118. Botulism is another fatal disease which has come to the fore in recent years.
119. Secondly, is the fact that there was no separate independent advice fatal to the plaintiffs' claim?
120. The biggest incident in which he has been involved was tragic double fatal accident in which two young girls died.
More similar words: at all, not at all, at a loss, catalog, at all times, at all costs, father, fatigue, grandfather, data, at a time, at any cost, at any rate, database, at any time, tale, talk, vital, metal, install, let alone, totally, rental, brutal, get along, digital, Italian, capital, mentally, parental.