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inexorably

[ in-ek-ser-uh-blee ]

adverb

  1. in a way that is unyielding, unchangeable, or unavoidable:

    Fate seemed to be working inexorably, relentlessly, to bring about the dictator's downfall.



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"Their desire to keep their baby girl led inexorably to the death of that very baby," he said.

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His momentum grew inexorably, inevitably, even as that “hoo-ah†became a joke almost immediately after “Scent of a Woman†was released.

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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.

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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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This in itself may not bring the death penalty in the United States to an end in the near term, but it’s a reason to believe that it’s headed inexorably in that direction.

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