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inescapable

[ in-uh-skey-puh-buhl ]

adjective

  1. incapable of being escaped, ignored, or avoided; ineluctable:

    inescapable responsibilities.



inescapable

/ ˌɪ²Ôɪˈ²õ°ì±ðɪ±èÉ™²úÉ™±ô /

adjective

  1. incapable of being escaped or avoided
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Derived Forms

  • ËŒ¾±²Ô±ð²õˈ³¦²¹±è²¹²ú±ô²â, adverb
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Other ˜yÐÄvlog Forms

  • ¾±²Ôe²õ·³¦²¹±èa·²ú±ô±ð·²Ô±ð²õ²õ noun
  • ¾±²Ôe²õ·³¦²¹±èa·²ú±ô²â adverb
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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of inescapable1

First recorded in 1785–95; in- 3 + escapable ( def )
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Example Sentences

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However, death is common and inescapable, no matter how many wealthy men try to engineer themselves out of it.

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The price tags are higher than they should be, the inescapable muzak drones on and at my local supermarket, it seems as though a quiet conspiracy is afoot.

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Fennel is inescapable here, dotting the tables of nearly every Italian-American household, often served raw as a palate cleanser.

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Both politics and “Housewives†are inescapable, no matter how hard we try to avoid them.

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“It’s inescapable,†said Lipomi, whose project focused on developing a medical device that provides feedback on swallowing to patients undergoing radiation for head and neck cancer.

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