English to Latin Meaning of fateful - nerunt fatales


Fateful :
nerunt fatales

necesse, nerunt fatales, tenacitatem, quae vitari, cave, summa, absoluta, prognosticon, instabilemque ingressum praebebat

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Definitions of fateful in English
Adjective(1) having momentous consequences; of decisive importance(2) ominously prophetic(3) (of events(4) controlled or decreed by fate; predetermined
Examples of fateful in English
(1) It was truly difficult to express into words what she had gone through on that fateful day.(2) I realized many of the young men who lost their lives that fateful December were the same age as my own sons are now.(3) Fifty years after that first, fateful visit to Recreation Park, he saw silverware raised aloft.(4) He no longer sits up nights like he used to, but memories of the fateful decision haunt him every day.(5) Then late in the summer comes the fateful day when you discover your results.(6) After that fateful year, they made it to the finals only four times and they lost each time in a close contest.(7) For many, this was the horrifying, almost fateful consequence of the life he had led.(8) Politically-motivated gregariousness and poor time organisation proved fateful .(9) Both films follow three people whose lives become entangled after a fateful accident.(10) It's a fateful symbiosis in a downward spiral of political aspiration.(11) He took the fateful decision to jump from the dinghy and swim for the shore but did not make it, despite being a strong swimmer and fit.(12) It was the one name that the queen was loath to hear at that fateful moment and her heart was hardened.(13) This was the one time she misused her powers, and it proved to have fateful consequences.(14) At this fateful juncture in our history it is vital that we see clearly who are our enemies, and that we deal with them.(15) On that fateful night a disastrous landslide wrecked havoc on their scenic community.(16) However, those same predictions can whip us into frenzy if the fateful deadline looms ahead.
Related Phrases of fateful
(1) fateful ::
nerunt fatales
Synonyms
Adjective
1. decisive ::
rerum
2. disastrous ::
exitiosius
3. fatal ::
exitiale
4. foreboding ::
arcebant aegram
Different Forms
fateful, fatefully, fatefulness
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