Inevitable - definition, pronunciation, transcription

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Amer.  |ɪnˈevɪtəbl|  American pronunciation of the word inevitable
Brit.  |ɪnˈevɪtəb(ə)l|  British pronunciation of the word inevitable

noun

- an unavoidable event
don't argue with the inevitable

adjective

- invariably occurring or appearing
the inevitable changes of the seasons

Extra examples

...getting wet is inevitable if you are going to try to give your dog a bath...

It was inevitable that she would find out.

For breakfast she usually has a cup of tea, an apple and her inevitable yoghurt.

A further escalation of the crisis now seems inevitable.

It's inevitable that doctors will make the occasional mistake.

Disease was an inevitable consequence of poor living conditions.

There was inevitable conflict over what to name the group.

...increased taxes—or expanding deficits—are the inevitable corollary to any new government spending program...

...her inevitable detraction of every new idea is annoying to the other club members...

...if the two countries keep up their arms race, the inevitable finis to their rivalry will be their mutual destruction...

...the multitudinous questions that seem to be an inevitable part of opening day at school...

...a moderate tremor that some seismologists have interpreted as a premonitory sign of the catastrophic quake that is inevitable...

I regard the abandonment of the brig as inevitable.

I cannot accept his argument that war is inevitable.

Myers finally bowed to the inevitable (=accepted something he could not change) and withdrew from the campaign.

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