INEVITABLY vs INESCAPABLY: ADVERB
- As usual; predictably; as expected.
- In a manner that is impossible to avoid or prevent.
- Without possibility of escape or evasion; unavoidably; certainly.
- By necessity
- In such a manner as could not be otherwise
- In an inescapable manner.
- By necessity
INEVITABLY vs INESCAPABLY: OTHER WORD TYPES
- In an inevitable manner; so as to render escape or evasion impossible; unavoidably.
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INEVITABLY vs INESCAPABLY: RELATED WORDS
- Unavoidable, Doubtless, Naturally, Ultimately, Surely, Undoubtedly, Inexorably, Inevitable, Invariably, Of necessity, Needs, Necessarily, Inescapably, Ineluctably, Unavoidably
- Intimately, Dialectically, Intrinsically, Inseparably, Inexorably, Certainly, Undoubtedly, Inevitable, Unquestionably, Invariably, Undeniably, Inextricably, Inevitably, Ineluctably, Unavoidably
INEVITABLY vs INESCAPABLY: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Inherently, Unquestionably, Always, Obviously, Certainly, Unavoidable, Doubtless, Ultimately, Surely, Inexorably, Inevitable, Invariably, Needs, Necessarily, Ineluctably
- Inherently, Indispensably, Intimately, Dialectically, Intrinsically, Inseparably, Inexorably, Certainly, Inevitable, Unquestionably, Invariably, Undeniably, Inextricably, Inevitably, Ineluctably
INEVITABLY vs INESCAPABLY: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- Inevitably, some scribes were more meticulous than others.
- Inevitably, the status of your subscriptions will change.
- This could inevitably shape some decisions about abortion.
- But the question that inevitably arises is why?
- The other guy inevitably compared himself to you.
- Government inevitably affects the pattern of commercial investment.
- Inevitably, emotion will break through in our lives.
- These practices are, or almost inevitably become, abusive.
- If it is true that HIV inevitably turns to AIDS, then my children will inevitably turn to orphans.
- Symbolised by the pyramid also represented on the US Dollar, authoritative hierarchy is inevitably degenerative, inevitably increasingly centralised.
- Protecting the environment is inescapably a moral issue as well.
- This calls attention to the alliteration, making it inescapably obvious.
- We are inescapably surrounded by their culture, iconography and ideology.
- Evolutionary thinking is inescapably religious at its very foundation.
- But, inescapably, the question pops: Where do I start?
- David kent: he imbibing his supplantation inescapably and questioningly.
- Inescapably, the task of interpretation is a complex one.
- I am inescapably 42 and running miles a day.
- An inescapably quotable bible of intellectual common sense.
- He was a Jew in hell, inescapably so.
INEVITABLY vs INESCAPABLY: QUESTIONS
- What is the answer to the crossword puzzle inevitably?
- What you vividly imagine must inevitably come to pass quote?
- Did Plato believe that democracy inevitably devolve into tyranny?
- Why did Islam inevitably come into conflict with Christianity?
- When one shoe drops the other will inevitably follow?
- What did Volkelt mean by subjectivity is inevitably?
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