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 Translation for 'inexorable' from English to Danish
ADJ   inexorable | more inexorable | most inexorable
SYNO adamant | adamantine | grim | ...
inexorable {adj}ubønhørlig
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Translation for 'inexorable' from English to Danish

inexorable {adj}
ubønhørlig
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Usage Examples English
  • It stars Anne Louise Hassing and Søren Østergaard in a beautiful but bitter story about a young college student whose small setbacks in school and relationships lead her toward an inexorable descent into suicidal depression.
  • In accordance with his theory of society, Baudrillard portrayed the attacks as a symbolic reaction to the inexorable rise of a world based on commodity exchange.
  • Such an inexorable and elementary logic, with its ability to migrate to, pervade and finally destroy ever-differing cultural and social worlds, accounts for the endlessly restarted trajectory of totalitarianism's two-pole field through time and space.
  • Miller splits his time between homes in New Jersey in Pennington and in the Waretown section of Ocean Township above Barnegat Bay, where he describes how he "watches the inexorable rise in sea level".
  • Early Islamic political philosophy emphasized an inexorable link between science and religion and the process of ijtihad to find truth.

  • Surgery carries a high risk of complications, and is typically only offered in case of inexorable deterioration or contraindications to any of the other treatments.
  • It is a complaint about Fortuna, the inexorable fate that rules both gods and mortals in Roman and Greek mythology.
  • The aged Uhtred wants nothing more than to end his days in peace in his beloved Bebbanburg and pass it on to his second son, also named Uhtred. However, inexorable fate has other ideas.
  • The titan Cronus is personified as the inexorable Time that devours everything, only occasionally stopped or defeated by Love, Beauty and Hope.
  • Following his stint there, Ngwerume was inexorable that he would never return to Swaziland.

  • The name "Astorgosuchus" derives from the Greek "Astorgos", meaning merciless or inexorable, and "Souchos", meaning crocodile. The species name refers to the Bugti Hills of Pakistan.
  • It is this curious dichotomy between old and new, an inexorable feature of Stripped Classicism, which historian Roger Griffin has encapsulated in his conceptual framework of 'rooted modernism' (which he discusses in relation to fascist buildings).
  • Archaeological findings indicate that in the 3rd century there still existed in Segóbriga important elites who lived in the city, but in the 4th century are already abandoned their main monuments, proof of its inexorable decline and its progressive conversion in a rural center.
  • A frazzled Donald tries every option — ranging from falling asleep with his tongue out under the faucet to a cork to a garden hose — but is continually thwarted by the inexorable drip.
  • She did her master's in Chinese Art at Columbia University, but her life was linked to southern Asia in an inexorable manner.

  • Despite its editorial excellence, the "Post-Echo" eventually bowed to the inexorable rise of freesheets and their demands on advertising revenue and the deep recession of the early 80s eventually saw its demise.
  • From that moment, because of the abandonment of the family "Girgi" for political conflicts, on the Cantù begins an inexorable decline that led it, in a few years, to the bottom, playing so many different leagues between the Prima Categoria and Seconda Categoria.
  • One very common example of Whig history is the work of Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel, to whom is often ascribed a teleological view of history with an inexorable trajectory in the direction of progress.
  • "Canadian Notes & Queries" praised Alexis for "the inexorable logic of the miraculous" which informed each novel in the "Quincunx" series.
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