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Meanings of
inevitably
in anglès
portuguès
forçosamente
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In a manner that is impossible to avoid or prevent.
needs
necessarily
inexorably
of necessity
portuguès
forçosamente
portuguès
inevitavelmente
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By necessity.
unavoidably
inescapably
ineluctably
portuguès
inevitavelmente
Sinònims
Examples for "
unavoidably
"
unavoidably
inescapably
ineluctably
Examples for "
unavoidably
"
1
But her condition should stop her rushing about,' he reminded me
unavoidably
.
2
For people, who place religion in particular forms, must
unavoidably
become superstitious.
3
Her words recalled to Bobby
unavoidably
his experience in the old room.
4
The mayor is
unavoidably
detained and may not be home till morning.
5
The receptionist was, inevitably, a young woman, and just as
unavoidably
attractive.
1
And now here I was heading north on a bouncing bus,
inescapably
committed.
2
We are,
inescapably
,
coming to a point where something will have to give.
3
Thus
inescapably
pinioned, I squelched up the path to my wedding.
4
It was
inescapably
real, and yet equally
inescapably
a late-Nineties shooter.
5
True, most representational painters from life are
inescapably
aware of Freud.
1
However, Harwood found himself
ineluctably
drawn into the state campaign that fall.
2
According to this notion, technological progress would
ineluctably
benefit humanity.
3
This interest
ineluctably
led to the theme of religious practice and the rise of Christianity.
4
Then a third and fourth airship were noticed, cruising
ineluctably
over the city towards Kelltree.
5
Of things winding down, and
ineluctably
getting worse.
Usage of
inevitably
in anglès
1
This intellectual view of society
inevitably
extended far beyond any individual experience.
2
So any move will almost
inevitably
lead to accusations of 'seizing power'.
3
Even so, its most vulnerable countries would
inevitably
need help on debt.
4
However, the most immediate impact would
inevitably
be on the housing market.
5
Careful budget planning will
inevitably
recommend fewer staff are employed at academies.
6
Any judge would
inevitably
stop the proceedings as an abuse of process.
7
The creative energy of love issues
inevitably
in the idea of communism.
8
He also troubleshoots problems that
inevitably
surface after workers arrive in America.
9
As such, demand for primary CLOs will
inevitably
be affected, sources said.
10
That's inevitable, it's
inevitably
one of the very good, very reasonable president.
11
He believed that social relations
inevitably
followed the path of economic progress.
12
Over the years I have learned that statements
inevitably
lead to misquotes.
13
But with this change in condition comes
inevitably
adaptations to the change.
14
Whoever dared challenge Douglas would
inevitably
create a large space for himself.
15
Clinical psychologist Catherine Gallagher said children
inevitably
changed as they got older.
16
Tech advances will almost
inevitably
lead to an age of ubiquitous encryption.
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inevitably
Adverb
Frequent collocations
lead inevitably
be inevitably
follow inevitably
seem inevitably
come inevitably
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Translations for
inevitably
portuguès
forçosamente
inevitavelmente
necessariamente
Inevitably
through the time
Inevitably
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