inevitable
IPA: ɪnˈɛvʌtʌbʌɫ
noun
- Something that is predictable, necessary, or cannot be avoided.
- The fifty-sixth sura (chapter) of the Qur'an.
adjective
- Impossible to avoid or prevent.
- Predictable or always happening.
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Examples of "inevitable" in Sentences
- The inevitable result is incoherent babble.
- The dissolution of the assembly was inevitable.
- Maybe the accusations of cronyism are inevitable.
- I regard the abandonment of the brig as inevitable.
- Mistakes are inevitable and are not the end of the world.
- The triumvirate was shattered and conflict was inevitable.
- Her death is inevitable, the reluctance is in the stabbing.
- It is not inevitable that the decision contravenes the constitution.
- That which binds on all this, makes their escape impossible and their ruin inevitable, is that God will set his eyes upon them for evil, and not for good.
- In fact, if Newt wins Florida, he may have built up so much momentum that people start using the word "inevitable" to describe his nomination, rather than Mitt's.
- Pointing to the recent declines at the top, Mr. Kaplan argues the Occupy protesters have accused the wrong villain by focusing on inequality, which he called an inevitable byproduct of growth.
- Pointing to the recent declines at the top, Mr. Kaplan argues the Occupy protesters have accused the wrong villain by focusing on inequality, which he called an inevitable byproduct of robust growth.
- Though it did not even now occur to him that what he called the inevitable had hitherto been the alternative he happened to prefer, he was yet obscurely aware that his present difficulty was one not to be conjured by any affectation of indifference.
- But Mr. Smith said that morale in the section was now good and that hundreds of lawyers had applied for recent job openings there, despite the travel demands and what he described as the inevitable criticism that comes with handling corruption cases.
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