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The ineluctable
adjective
Impossible to avoid or escape; inescapable, irresistible.
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The ineluctable aw-shucks-ness of it all was overwhelming.
The ineluctable truth is that Senate bill, like the House bill it largely mimics, would have immensely damaging consequences.
The ineluctable difficulty of idolising footballers when you never know what manner of medieval crime they're going to get up to next.
The ineluctable suffering of wives and mothers has been a time-honored staple of fiction from classical times to the present.
Given the ineluctable forces of fashion, today's Itacar?s tomorrow's Ibiza.
Perhaps the ineluctable forces of fashion will eventually reel in these cloyingly cute collectibles.
The process, and the final maelstrom of violence, have the ineluctable quality of nightmare.
To an extent, it is the ineluctable weight of the Holocaust that allows her to engage such questions at all.
But ascetics still came here to ponder the ineluctable burden of human suffering and the Buddha's middle path to truth.
To an unbeliever, the ineluctable moment is a mystery of another kind: When and where will the grim terrorist strike?
His relationship with the Christian emperor at Trebizond (Trabzon) through his Byzantine wife, Despina, involved Uzun Ḥasan in attempts to shield Trebizond from the ineluctable Ottoman advance.
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