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Fatal is an adjective used to describe events, injuries, diseases, or conditions that cause death or are likely to cause death. It is commonly applied to situations such as a fatal accident, a fatal illness, or a fatal wound, where death is the outcome. The term can also describe consequences that are calamitous or irreversibly ruinous, for example a fatal mistake or a fatal flaw that undermines a plan or system. In safety and medical contexts, fatal is used to distinguish outcomes that include fatalities from non-fatal outcomes.

From Latin fatalis, meaning "fated, destined to happen," from fatum "fate." In English usage, fatal conveys finality

Related terms include deadly, lethal, mortal, and fatalism. Fatalism refers to the philosophical belief that events

and
severity;
it
can
indicate
inevitability,
but
it
does
not
always
imply
certainty.
Lethal
and
deadly
are
related
terms
that
focus
more
on
the
capacity
to
cause
death,
whereas
fatal
emphasizes
the
death
that
results.
are
predetermined
and
inevitable,
regardless
of
human
action.