Inevitably - definition, pronunciation, transcription
adverb
- by necessity (syn: unavoidably)
Extra examples
The decision will inevitably lead to political tensions.
Inevitably, the situation did not please everyone.
...we must inevitably make some sacrifices if we are going to save money...
...the hospital waiting room was filled with the kind of gravity that inevitably accompanies worry...
...in discussions anyone who disagrees with her is inevitably called a cretin...
...most ticket buyers have no trouble envisioning the empyrean that winning the lottery would inevitably bring about...
...the grim reminder that every holiday weekend inevitably results in a slew of highway fatalities...
...one of the immutable laws of television is that low ratings inevitably lead to cancellation...
...incredibly complicated machinations to assassinate the president that inevitably failed...
...fans are inevitably disappointed when the nimbus of glamour about their favorite celebrity turns out to be an illusion...
...skateboarders who are tenderfeet will inevitably fall as they learn their first moves...
You'll inevitably see something in the shop's range of goods.
Any attack by a foreign power will inevitably bring the people of a country together.
Inevitably, fights break out between the members of contending groups.
The regime was inevitably labelled as 'communist'.
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