inevitable
Americanadjective
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unable to be avoided, evaded, or escaped; certain; fated.
an inevitable conclusion.
- Synonyms:
- ineluctable, unavoidable
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sure to occur, happen, or come; unalterable.
The inevitable end of human life is death.
noun
adjective
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unavoidable
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sure to happen; certain
noun
Other Word Forms
- inevitability noun
- inevitableness noun
- inevitably adverb
- quasi-inevitable adjective
Etymology
Origin of inevitable
First recorded in 1400–50; late Middle English word from Latin word inēvītābilis; in- 3, evitable
Example Sentences
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Some of this friction is inevitable; care tasks are cyclical, after all, and no system abolishes effort entirely.
From Salon
Hygiene Bank chief executive Ruth Brock said: "This is not an inevitable part of life in Britain – together, with government, businesses and communities, we can and must end it."
From BBC
Throughout their careers, that current crop have made century-making feel inevitable.
From BBC
The mission was the culmination of months of secretive planning—and a series of mixed signals—that allowed the U.S. to preserve the element of surprise, even though the attack at times seemed inevitable.
That experience resonates with Lesley Cooper, the CEO of a consultancy business, who says it's "inevitable that there is reluctance about ending time off and getting back into a routine".
From BBC
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