Philosophical doctrine emphasising the subjugation of all events or actions to fate.
1 Yet his society could not have advanced far, mired in such fatalism !
2 It affects a nothing-can-be-done fatalism about the dysfunctions of the housing market.
3 As predicted, recent experience of hopelessness was a strong predictor of fatalism .
4 The Major calmly awaited the end with the fatalism of a Mussulman.
5 The critics of it wholly mistake it and confound it with fatalism .
6 But in every candidate, fatalism , realism, and hope live in delicate equipoise.
7 He claims the right to be saved, in spite of Moslem fatalism .
8 Thus spoke the fatalism that was the heritage of her Indian blood.
9 With the fatalism of youth they had accepted their tragedy as final.
10 The logic of such a conclusion would lead to a remorseless fatalism .
11 They may believe in their gods, but fatalism is their true religion.
12 This quiet fatalism only increased her longing to see Alymer once more.
13 Some nationalists could be forgiven for consoling themselves with traditional Scottish fatalism .
14 There is a good deal of fatalism seeking to pass as faith.
15 Furious impatience and shoulder-shrugging fatalism are the twin vices of democratic life.
16 Hindoo philosophy settled it by fatalism , making man nothing and deities all.
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