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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121. There are, no doubt, some circumstances where firm action is urgently necessary and where vacillation or debate would be fatal.
122. Those having no money were forced to give up their clothes and sleep on the bare floor, often with fatal results.
123. Optimal treatment of attacks can be life saving but suboptimal treatment or unnecessary delay in the provision of care can be fatal.
124. Most skin cancers are completely curable, but some can be fatal.
125. Only Father Kolbe remained alive until a bored guard gave him a fatal injection of carbolic acid.
126. The object of her fatal attraction is Patrick McGaw, a clean-cut premed student with athletic potential.
127. For, unfortunately, even when science eliminates all fatal diseases(sentencedict.com), 100 percent of us still are going to die.
128. Only with heroin addicts, that can be fatal a lot faster than with smokers.
129. They found themselves becoming increasingly dependent on their dealer's advice, at the same time sensing it might be fatal.
130. He had not delivered the fatal blows, he had not pulled the trigger.
131. Damaged anemones are open to all sorts of bacterial diseases which can be fatal.
132. Of all forms of caution, caution in love is perhaps the most fatal to true happiness. Bertrand Russell
133. This was the first time he dealt a fatal blow without intending it.
134. Other evidence suggests it can be fatal to people with certain medical conditions, such as asthma.
135. He did not know that in his last months he had developed a fatal heart condition.
136. Needles had already been inserted in his arms to deliver the fatal mix of chemicals.
137. This chapter has dealt with the mechanism of a debilitating and often fatal symptom of disease, namely diarrhoea.
138. Health and safety Executive's five year fatal accident report gives rise for concern.
139. These include the more firmly established association between the drugs and a potentially fatal lung disease,[www.Sentencedict.com] primary pulmonary hypertension.
140. None of the eight other fatal accidents claimed by the villagers has been recognised by the government.
141. It will not necessarily be fatal if the estimates fail to anticipate precisely the needs for the year ahead.
142. Damages in fatal accident cases are likely to be substantial and should not be underestimated.
143. Your victim would catch on before accelerating to a speed likely to be fatal.
144. Experts claim that at least half were inflicted well before the fatal blow.
145. Men have twice as many fatal accidents as women do for every mile they drive.
146. Falling over toys that have been left lying around can be fatal for elderly people and very serious for children. 3.
147. An exhaust leak from an O-ring seal in a right booster motor was blamed for the fatal 1986 Challenger accident.
148. He fought council demolition moves for 18 months before his fatal confrontation.
149. If the failure occurs higher on the launch, again a snap decision can be fatal.
150. And how many men staggered out of Fatal Attraction swearing they'd never dare flirt with a woman again?
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