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UK
/ɪnɪlˈʌktəbli/
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ADVERB
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by necessity
the situation slid inescapably toward disaster
How To Use ineluctably In A Sentence
- Most people think that globalisation inevitably and ineluctably leads to a growth in inequality but it isn't true.
- The powerful fear of intimacy between men is ineluctably present, but it doesn't win out over the boys' youthful hearts.
- He did not concede that the evidence pointed ineluctably to a single conspiracy.
- Or have our years of accepting torturous treatment for young or addicted Americans inured us beyond outrage and lulled us into creepingly, ineluctably accepting the unacceptable? Maia Szalavitz: How Torture Became Law, How Outrage Dies
- The particularity is important, this is the human condition, ineluctably specific, and not analysable into general messages or moral dicta. The Times Literary Supplement
- In many ways, the later years of a marriage are like Newton's theory of gravity, which says that two vessels becalmed and alone on the wide ocean will ineluctably drift together.
- Marauding sharks scent blood and surely and ineluctably move in for their evening meal.
- The ongoing practice of self-defeating organizational behavior patterns leads ineluctably to the formation of what we call a self-defeating organizational character.
- The ongoing practice of self-defeating organizational behavior patterns leads ineluctably to the formation of what we call a self-defeating organizational character.
- The driving theme of Harrington's major works was that modern industrialized societies are moving ineluctably toward some variable form of collectivism.