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fatalism

[feyt-l-iz-uhm] / ˈfeɪt lˌɪz əm /


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For Vera and her sister — and young people everywhere — the ordinary trials of growing up are roasted by scientific and political fatalism like the world has never known.

From Washington Post

Foreign leaders have watched him bounce back from so many disasters, according to diplomats and foreign policy experts, that they now regard his political resilience with something approaching fatalism.

From New York Times

Foreign leaders have watched Mr. Trump bounce back from so many disasters, according to diplomats and foreign-policy experts, that they now regard his political resilience with something approaching fatalism.

From New York Times

Cotton's outlook is a similar mix of faith and fatalism, tested by experience.

From BBC

For his part, Youra has advice for those who are suffering from the same sort of fatalism that he once felt.

From Washington Post