fatally
IPA: fˈeɪtʌɫi
adverb
- In a fatal manner; lethally.
- Ultimately, with finality or irrevocability, moving towards the demise of something.
- Fatedly; according to the dictates of fate or doom.
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Examples of "fatally" in Sentences
- Her history is what Rove was talking about when he called her fatally flawed.
- Trooper responding to domestic call fatally shot in northwestern Pa., search on for gunman
- Tour de France rider had called "fatally dangerous," Voeckler, a Frenchman who leads the Tour standings with only four days to go, nearly crashed out of the race.
- With Sachin Tendulkar calling fatally for a non-existent single to cover (Dhoni responding before saying no), India at tea led by 252 but with only four wickets in reserve.
- Zwelithini, have so far rejected the elections, saying they refuse to legitimise what they call a fatally flawed constitution that does not grant their region sufficient independence.
- The 24-year-old from Lillehammer was unfazed by a final 8km from the summit of the Cote de Pramartino labelled "fatally dangerous" by two-time Tour runner-up Andy Schleck before the stage.
- Even supposing that I have the most "modern" (that is, merely the latest) criticism to hand, and even supposing that by some omniscience of mine I can tell which is "the best" (that is, which part of it has really proved most ample, most painstaking, most general, and most sincere), even then the phrase fatally condemns me.
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