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Definition of "inexorably" []

  • In an inexorable manner; without the possibility of stopping or prevention. (adverb)

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Use "inexorably" in a sentence
  • "But they can see that power is moving inexorably from the the G8 to the G20, where Europe's influence will be diluted by major new players like China and India."
  • "As McCain inexorably implodes, an extremely angry Republican party in most of its strands rears its ugly head — the extraordinary levels of hate at recent McCain-Palin rallies are just the tip of the iceberg."
  • "Perhaps in some recess of the psyche the human organism knows that it is a fractal of the reflexive universe itself, repeated in microcosmic multiplicity like a holographic plate – worlds within worlds within worlds – and that, far beyond the cold war reflex, our emergence into space rose inexorably from the taproot of evolution, the heartsong of a cosmos that is finally the dance of spirit."