Inevitable meaning in English
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Definition
inevitable: inescapable, unavoidable, certain, assured, unpreventable
With all the work we have to do, it's inevitable that we'll have to hire more people.
inevitability the quality of being unavoidable
inevitably: naturally, necessarily, surely, certainly, unavoidably
- "Well, they accept it as an inevitability, anyway."
- "Tension in this country is high - riots, protests, and angry tea drinking seem inevitable."
- "The novice burglars exited the bank minutes later, and inevitably stepped upon the wet concrete."
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