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The state proceeding from destiny; invincible necessity, superior to, and independent of, free and rational control.

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Tendency to death, destruction or danger, as if by decree of fate.

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That which is decreed by fate or which is fatal; a fatal event.

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Death.

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An accident that causes death.

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A person killed.

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A move where one character kills another.

Examples of fatality in a Sentence

In these very hot drifts the fatality was large.

Alder's Bridge was re-named Brockville, after the first soldier fatality of World War Two!

His kingly office had come to him from Pelops through the blood-stained hands of Atreus and Thyestes, and had brought with it a certain fatality which explained the hostile destiny which pursued him.

Nevertheless he not only failed to accomplish the chief aim of his life, but Lecky trenchantly observes that "by a singular fatality the great advocate of repeal did more than any one else to make the Union a necessity.

Any accidental fatality to a member of the workforce is unacceptable.

These serious complications are life threatening, but with good medical treatment, the fatality rate is very low.

In fact, it is only when we assume for man this independence of the gods and of fatality that the Epicurean theory of life becomes possible.

An outbreak of plague at Messina in 1743 is important, not only for its fatality, but as one of the strongest cases in favour of the theory of imported contagion.

Therefore, the average cost of preventing a fatality in the first year would be in the region of £ 6.5m.

However, a fine of £ 750,000 was imposed on a company for a number of offenses relating to a multiple fatality.

In such children, the virus more often affects organs such as the lungs, liver, and kidneys, and the risk of fatality increases.

Botulism occurs only rarely, but its high fatality rate makes it a great concern for those in the general public and in the medical community.

For a while there arginine was touted as a preventative measure for heart attacks, but research has found that those already suffering from heart disease increase their risk of fatality by taking arginine supplements.

Of course, Vaughn is wrong, and after the next fatality, the local government's next bright idea is to offer a reward.

The recall expansion was prompted by additional reports of problems with the airbags and one airbag inflator-caused fatality.

It is a fact that commercial fishing is considered one of the most dangerous jobs in the world with a fatality rate of 1.5%.

She had bought property in America and thought of moving thither, but chance or fatality made her determine to publish De l'Allemagne in Paris.

I'm going to jump to the conclusion that this is either your first fatality, or you know these people.

Carcass disposal In the unusual event of an equine fatality at a Horse Trials, it is the hunt that removes the carcass disposal In the unusual event of an equine fatality at a Horse Trials, it is the hunt that removes the carcass.

The case fatality ratio for respiratory diphtheria is 5-10% .

The first civilian fatality was reported to be Hilda Horsley, a 17-year-old tailoress, who was on her way to work.

This excess fatality rate is attributed to the physical frailty of older people, who generally recover less well from physical injuries.

The ensuing two years were spent by him with his family at Bifrons, and in 1725 he married, with the paternal approbation, Sabetta, daughter of Mr Sawbridge of Olantigh, Kent, who, by a strange fatality, died also in childbed in 1730; in this case, however, the infant, a daughter, survived.

He chose his subjects from the national history, and began with the Auto de Gil Vicente, in which he resuscitated the founder of the theatre, and followed this up with other prose plays, among which the Alfageme de Santarem takes the palm; finally he crowned his labours by Frei Luiz de Sousa, a tragedy of fatality and pathos and one 'of the really notable pieces of the century.

Reye's syndrome is a life-threatening emergency, with a fatality rate of about 30 to 50 percent.

A sixth fatality involved a newly fledged juvenile which was found grounded unable to fly.

Comair, Continental Airlines, and Southwest Airlines each reported one fatality accident.

This 8 foot 2 inch, 550 pound beast did not have a fatality in the original Mortal Kombat, and with the exception of a fireball, his signature moves were merely extensions of his agility, speed, and incredible strength.

Immunocompromised children have a greater chance of serious side effects and death, with fatality rates as high as 50 to 69 percent (depending on the cause and extent of immunodeficiency).

Some of the side effects of internal consumption are diarrhea, damaged immune system and in some cases, excessive drowsiness, confusion, coma and even fatality from depression of the central nervous system.

Only three U.S. airlines reported fatality accidents in the five years from January 1, 2004 through January 1, 2009.

For Southwest Airlines, it was the first fatality accident reported in their 38 year history, and it did not involve a passenger fatality.

The "X" key corresponds to blocking and the space bar instigates "kill mode", providing you with an opportunity to recreate that jaw-splitting fatality from the Hollywood movie.

The fatality theme was continued in later games to include multiple moves per character and more creative finishing moves.

In particular, the "fatality" maneuvers, like tearing an opponent's heart out of his chest, were the cause for the controversy that surrounded the series.

It is through the use of sprites that the online community creates amusing short cartoons, for example, that depict Sonic performing a Mortal Kombat-style fatality.

The fatality by which Hercules kills so many friends as well as foes recalls the destroying Apollo; while his career frequently illustrates the Delphic views on blood-guiltiness and expiation.

Moreover, the reactions seem to follow the sense impressions with such fatality, that, as an inference, absence of will-power to control them or suppress them is suggested.

They 've also been saddened by the news of the season 's first climbing fatality.

Do you remember any of the fatality button combos?

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