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Meanings of
inexorably
in English
In a manner that is impossible to avoid or prevent.
needs
necessarily
inevitably
of necessity
Synonyms
Examples for "
needs
"
needs
necessarily
inevitably
of necessity
Examples for "
needs
"
1
He
needs
to: clean up politics; protect the economy; and extend opportunity.
2
However, foreign aid is an extremely important debate that
needs
wider discussion.
3
Today his father Stephen said the government
needs
to ban synthetic drugs.
4
This
needs
the health system to address barriers in the health system.
5
Tackling climate change is an international problem that
needs
an international solution.
1
Union concerned about job security Job losses won't
necessarily
happen, it said.
2
However, some sources said the CNOOC deal need not
necessarily
be threatened.
3
McIlroy, however, does not believe illegal substances can
necessarily
help a golfer.
4
Just because I ask the question doesn't mean I
necessarily
know it.
5
Another problem is that EU students don't
necessarily
understand what's going on.
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.
1
It is their central thought; their idea
of
necessity
;
their sole aim.
2
Matter is inert; it is the seat
of
necessity
;
it proceeds mechanically.
3
Among bullfrogs, for example, skulking is a matter
of
necessity
,
not choice.
4
In times of tragedy, of war,
of
necessity
,
people do amazing things.
5
More reasons
of
necessity
may be added to the list above, though.
Usage of
inexorably
in English
1
Budgetary planning appears to be moving
inexorably
towards public sector pay cuts.
2
Never before had he appeared in such spirits; never so
inexorably
resolute.
3
In the main, and by large, the machine moved steadily and
inexorably
.
4
We move
inexorably
toward socialism, denying it every step of the way.
5
But time was
inexorably
against him; the orders from Government were strict.
6
It was helplessly sad; and
inexorably
a part of his own growing.
7
Underneath them, the dark forests were slipping past; but
inexorably
coming upward.
8
This is a force moving
inexorably
forward; it will not be stopped.
9
The nature of the ground over which he works
inexorably
prescribes this.
10
The Southern leaders
inexorably
insisted on giving the nomination to Northern men.
11
He began to fight now, but the tentacles drew him forward
inexorably
.
12
But they both knew that they were edging
inexorably
toward a trade.
13
These instances reveal how the party chieftains insisted
inexorably
upon their demands.
14
The mighty process already referred to had to pursue
inexorably
its course.
15
But in spite of his resolve,
inexorably
his mind returned to Trina.
16
He still feared for the future, which he knew stalked him
inexorably
.
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inexorably
Adverb
Frequent collocations
move inexorably
draw inexorably
continue inexorably
inexorably closer
say inexorably
More collocations
Inexorably
through the time
Inexorably
across language varieties
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Common
United Kingdom
Common
United States of America
Common