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inexorably
[in-ek-ser-uh-blee]
adverb
in a way that is unyielding, unchangeable, or unavoidable.
Fate seemed to be working inexorably, relentlessly, to bring about the dictator's downfall.
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of inexorably1
Example Sentences
To stand in the middle and view them in the round is to see how ruin and repair, falling and rising, are inexorably bound.
"Their desire to keep their baby girl led inexorably to the death of that very baby," he said.
His momentum grew inexorably, inevitably, even as that “hoo-ah” became a joke almost immediately after “Scent of a Woman” was released.
What makes use of the device so insidious is not simply the monitoring, of course, but that trivial actions, and even non-actions, mere thoughts, lead inexorably to nightmarish scenarios.
The exquisite chamber-soul arrangement thrums inexorably yet with zero hurry; the vocal precisely elongates each phrase just a tick or two beyond where you expect.
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