Sentence examples for be fateful from inspiring English sources

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be fateful

adjective

Momentous, significant, setting or sealing one's fate.

  • It started with that fateful trip, history was never the same afterwards.

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As we learned more than a century ago, even one misstep can be fateful.

"It would be fateful for Germany's reputation in the EU and the world.

When this happens, the consequences for migrating birds can be fateful.

But the trip proved to be fateful in a way that he had not anticipated.

A chance remark about the island's numerous "Seals or Sea Bears" was to be fateful.

They will have to do likewise after lunch, as an early wicket to either of these key players coul be fateful.

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Those were fateful words.

The timing was fateful.

The meeting was fateful.

That first inning was fateful.

New York was fateful for him and his family.

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