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."