Definition of "inexorability" [in•ex•o•ra•bil•i•ty]
The quality or state of being inexorable.(noun)
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Use "inexorability" in a sentence
"And one thing I have learned is that there is a certain inexorability to them."
"What London 2012 wants is a great whirring delivery machine, driven by the inexorability of the project's deadline, where as many details as possible are determined in advance by specifications and regulations."
"Hadrian's letter to young Marcus is being written at the end of his life, and so with a sure grasp of the inexorability of "Time, the Devourer.""