NOUN
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mercilessness characterized by an unwillingness to relent or let up
the relentlessness or their pursuit
How To Use inexorability In A Sentence
- As the current standard-bearers for mankind, we must also bear the heavy burden of being its worst incarnation yet, and that, with the inexorability of time, things can only get worse.
- The suddenness of the storm, and its inexorability, amaze the crew; their aristocratic passengers show only irritation at the crew's alarm.
- Tansini's approach is the antithesis of Parry's, replacing measured inexorability with a sequence of flurried, furtive conversations that hurtle into the stuff of nightmare.
- What London 2012 wants is a great whirring delivery machine, driven by the inexorability of the project's deadline, where as many details as possible are determined in advance by specifications and regulations. Olympics Aquatic Centre – review
- Almost 2,000 years further on, however, and still the biographies come, with all the remorseless inexorability of a Macedonian phalanx advancing through the dust of Mesopotamia. The Greatest of Them All
- For Dickens, history has both an inexorability and an arbitrariness.
- And indeed, there are no sub-plots, not much in the way of distraction, as the story unfolds with a certain inexorability. The Magnificent Ambersons « Tales from the Reading Room
- Hadrian's letter to young Marcus is being written at the end of his life, and so with a sure grasp of the inexorability of "Time, the Devourer. Portrait of Power Embodied in a Roman Emperor
- The God of the Gaps sneer is invoked to imply the inexorability of materialism as a complete explanation in natural science. 2009 January - Telic Thoughts
- And one thing I have learned is that there is a certain inexorability to them. Wolfram Blog : Today, Mathematica Is Reinvented