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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.""