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ineluctable

1 of 1adjective
/ˌɪnɪˈlʌktəbəl/
1

impossible to avoid or resist

  • Death is the ineluctable fate of all living beings.
  • The rise of automation seems ineluctable in modern industries.
  • She faced the ineluctable truth of her situation with quiet resolve.
  • The passage of time is ineluctable, no matter how we try to slow it.
  • His downfall was the ineluctable result of years of corruption.