fatefully

IPA: fˈeɪtfʌɫi

adverb

  • In a fateful manner.
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Examples of "fatefully" in Sentences

  • The marriage is beset by fatefully conflicting circumstances.
  • Located at, according to the website, 622 SE Grand Ave, Portland, Me thinks it's fatefully near the New Convention Center Hotel.
  • And that was a crucial mistake, my mother has remained an unanswered friend request since the day she fatefully joined the facebook.
  • (Both of those incarnations flip a coin fatefully in the fashion of Javier Bardem's monster in "No Country For Old Men," except that this coin has two heads, so what's the point?)
  • But Obama, who correctly identified Iraq as a "stupid war," thus transcending notions of "good" or "bad," in 2002, took the whole thing way too far in late 2009 when he fatefully decided to do a big "surge" of his own in Afghanistan.
  • Whitman's script, fatefully, included her opposition to the comprehensive immigration reform and pathway to legalization policies she once supported -- but dramatically flip-flopped on to win the Republican primary -- and her call for a crackdown on employers of illegal immigrants.

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