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Meanings of
inevitable
in English
Portuguese
inevitável
Catalan
inevitable
Spanish
inevitable
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Incapable of being avoided or prevented.
inexorable
predetermined
evitable
Related terms
necessary
fatal
unavoidable
fateful
inescapable
ineluctable
Portuguese
inevitável
Inevitable.
Related terms
predictable
Synonyms
Examples for "
inexorable
"
inexorable
predetermined
Examples for "
inexorable
"
1
The Englishman, in particular, wished to remain; but our host was
inexorable
.
2
You are refined in your wickedness; you are
inexorable
in your hate.
3
And it is also part of the
inexorable
process of language change.
4
We cannot escape the evils of life; they are inevitable and
inexorable
.
5
Truth's slow but it's
inexorable
and it does have a great power.
1
Scope: A meta-analysis of studies selected using
predetermined
criteria without language restriction.
2
Road bowling is played over a
predetermined
course distance of normal roadway.
3
Selection criteria: Two independent reviewers selected RCTs which met
predetermined
inclusion criteria.
4
The clinical course of all patients was studied using a
predetermined
survey.
5
Using
predetermined
selection criteria, 87 manuscripts were included in the final analysis.
Usage of
inevitable
in English
1
The fight against climate change made higher food prices
inevitable
,
he said.
2
They regard violence as
inevitable
every time the region engages in peacemaking.
3
I recently glimpsed one particularly unusual vision of our
inevitable
micro-living future.
4
The outcome was
inevitable
:
cost-cutting measures were introduced, which mean job losses.
5
It is the
inevitable
consequence of the way we commission public services.
6
The political salvation of the country demands it; and it is
inevitable
.
7
I am not saying this is right but it is, however,
inevitable
.
8
The thing is
inevitable
;
it will be done in spite of you.
9
Social inequality is the
inevitable
outcome of the natural inequality of man.
10
So often is the natural nothing but the
inevitable
in holiday garb.
11
It was of course
inevitable
that there would be problems with jobkeeper.
12
Two German government advisers said on Saturday that a restructuring was
inevitable
.
13
The dinner party lasted some considerable time; then the
inevitable
cataclysm occurred.
14
James Hughes: It's
inevitable
,
in the broad context of freedom and choice.
15
Wilson and Kelling argued that crime is the
inevitable
result of disorder.
16
We're everywhere, preparing the way for the great and
inevitable
return of-
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inevitable
Adjective
Frequent collocations
almost inevitable
inevitable result
seem inevitable
as inevitable
inevitable consequence
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Translations for
inevitable
Portuguese
inevitável
Catalan
inevitable
Spanish
inevitable
Inevitable
through the time
Inevitable
across language varieties
Ireland
Common
United Kingdom
Common
Australia
Common
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