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having far-reaching consequences

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  • crucialness — n. seriousness, importance, quality of having far reaching consequences …   English contemporary dictionary

  • fatal — fatal, fateful Both words have to do with the workings of fate, and their complex histories, fully explored by the OED, have often intertwined. Fowler (1926) wrote a fond defence of the special meaning of fateful, ‘having far reaching… …   Modern English usage

  • fateful — fatal, fateful Both words have to do with the workings of fate, and their complex histories, fully explored by the OED, have often intertwined. Fowler (1926) wrote a fond defence of the special meaning of fateful, ‘having far reaching… …   Modern English usage

  • fateful — adj. 1 important, decisive; having far reaching consequences. 2 controlled as if by fate. 3 causing or likely to cause disaster. 4 prophetic. Derivatives: fatefully adv. fatefulness n …   Useful english dictionary

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