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Qué (quién) es FATALISTIC - definición

PHILOSOPHICAL DOCTRINE EMPHASISING THE SUBJUGATION OF ALL EVENTS OR ACTIONS TO FATE
Fatalist; Fatalists; Fatalisms; Fatalistic; Fatalistical; Criticism of fatalism

fatalistic         
If someone is fatalistic about something, especially an unpleasant event or situation, they feel that they cannot change or control it, and therefore that there is no purpose in trying.
People we spoke to today were really rather fatalistic about what's going to happen.
= resigned
ADJ: oft ADJ about n
Fatalistic         
·adj Implying, or partaking of the nature of, fatalism.
Fatalist         
·noun One who maintains that all things happen by inevitable necessity.

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Fatalism

Fatalism is a family of related philosophical doctrines that stress the subjugation of all events or actions to fate or destiny, and is commonly associated with the consequent attitude of resignation in the face of future events which are thought to be inevitable.

Ejemplos de uso de FATALISTIC
1. "The Sunni minority is isolated, fatalistic, and increasingly anti–American.
2. She had no fear of death; she was fatalistic in the way old Catholics are.
3. He also was fatalistic: If Black September wanted him dead, they‘d get him.
4. The dominance of United Russia provoked a fatalistic attitude in some voters.
5. And several said they have taken a fatalistic approach to the future.