ADJ | inevitable | more inevitable | most inevitable | |
NOUN | inevitable | inevitables | |
ADJ positive | comparative | superlative
NOUN article.ind sg | pl
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- inévitable = necessary
- inévitable = inevitable
- inévitable = unavoidable
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- United States", well-predating adoption of the inevitable discovery doctrine.
- Bridezilla announced their "inevitable departure and divorce" in December 2012.
- This is a tale of intrigue, plots and the inevitable war between two families.
- The optimistic appeal assures the audience that victory is inevitable should they enter into war.(Reid 282).
- As Paris hurries from Sparta to Troy with Helen, Nereus stills the winds and prophesies – Ilium's doom is inevitable.
- "Guero" was released on March 29. while others observed that such comparisons were inevitable but ultimately misguided.
- The book suggests what could be done better in the next pandemic, which is described as inevitable.
- So the more they see the Taliban victory is inevitable, the more the victory becomes inevitable, because they just cut their own deals with them".
- Lyrically, the song revolves around the subject of inevitable changes people have to go through in life.
- Another determinant is the person's attitude toward happiness which may prevent an optimal response to the inevitable negative experiences that life brings.
- It was assumed that the crises were inevitable due to the vine monoculture.
- Martirosyan stated on 24 September 2013 that reform is no longer possible and a revolution in Armenia would be inevitable.
- Scipio did not introduce Greek ideas or art to the Romans, but his ardent support for the Greek way of life coupled with his own charisma had its inevitable impact.
- Due to the vast scope of the HIV/AIDS epidemic, many Malawian men believe that HIV contraction and death from AIDS are inevitable.
- Variation is the inevitable outcome of developmental dynamics.
- The book ends with his inevitable death and the start of a new world.
- Mortality salience is the awareness by individuals that their death is inevitable.
- Because the communist party was portrayed under Marxist-Leninist theory as the protagonist of history pushing toward the inevitable result of historical materialism as a "vanguard of the working class", Party leaders were claimed to be as infallible and inevitable as the purported historical end itself.
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