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ineludible

American  
[in-i-loo-duh-buhl] / ˌɪn ɪˈlu də bəl /

adjective

  1. not eludible; inescapable.


ineludible British  
/ ˌɪnɪˈluːdəbəl /

adjective

  1. a rare word for inescapable

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Other Word Forms

  • ineludibility noun
  • ineludibly adverb

Etymology

Origin of ineludible

First recorded in 1655–65; in- 3 + elude + -ible

Example Sentences

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Más tarde, al volver de la escuela, Tomasín iba directamente a su habitación y ponía los tres casetes que tenía de principio a fin, haciendo de Julio Iglesias y Palito Ortega una presencia ineludible en la casa durante años, dijo su hermana.

From New York Times

En cualquier discusión acerca de los cambios en la vida de las mujeres en la Ciudad de México, hay un nombre ineludible.

From The Guardian

The Crimson Hand expressed the ineludible gripe, in which mortality clutches the highest and purest of earthly mould, degrading them into kindred with the lowest, and even with the very brutes, like whom their visible frames return to dust.

From Project Gutenberg

The cathedral, the ineludible cathedral of all Italian settlements, is reached after a short ramble, and you enter it with mingled awe and amusement,” he continues.

From Project Gutenberg

He felt as never before the ineludible loneliness of the ranger’s life.

From Project Gutenberg