inevitable
in·ev·i·ta·ble
(ĭn-ĕv′ĭ-tə-bəl)adj.
1. Impossible to avoid or prevent; certain to happen. See Synonyms at certain.
2. Invariably occurring or appearing; predictable: the inevitable changes of the seasons.
in·ev′i·ta·bil′i·ty, in·ev′i·ta·ble·ness n.
in·ev′i·ta·bly adv.
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inevitable
(ɪnˈɛvɪtəbəl)adj
1. unavoidable
2. sure to happen; certain
n
the inevitable something that is unavoidable
[C15: from Latin inēvītābilis, from in-1 + ēvītābilis, from ēvītāre to shun, from vītāre to avoid]
inˌevitaˈbility, inˈevitableness n
inˈevitably adv
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in•ev•i•ta•ble
(ɪnˈɛv ɪ tə bəl)adj.
1. unable to be avoided, evaded, or escaped; certain; necessary: an inevitable conclusion.
n.2. something that is unavoidable.
[1400–50; late Middle English < Latin inēvītābilis; see in-3, evitable]
in•ev`i•ta•bil′i•ty, n.
in•ev′i•ta•bly, adv.
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ThesaurusAntonymsRelated WordsSynonymsLegend:
| Noun | 1. | inevitable - an unavoidable event; "don't argue with the inevitable" destiny, fate - an event (or a course of events) that will inevitably happen in the future |
| Adj. | 1. | inevitable - incapable of being avoided or prevented; "the inevitable result" |
| 2. | inevitable - invariably occurring or appearing; "the inevitable changes of the seasons" |
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inevitable
adjective unavoidable, inescapable, inexorable, sure, certain, necessary, settled, fixed, assured, fated, decreed, destined, ordained, predetermined, predestined, preordained, ineluctable, unpreventable The defeat had inevitable consequences for policy.
uncertain, preventable, avoidable, escapable, evadable
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Translations
مَحْتُومٌمَحْتوم، لا يُمْكِن تَجَنُّبه
nevyhnutelný
uundgåelig
väistämätönvääjäämätön
neizbježan
óhjákvæmilegur
不可避な常習の必至な恒常的な避けられない
필연적인
kaip ir reikėjo tikėtisneišvengiamybė
neizbēgamsnenovēršams
neizogiben
oundviklig
ไม่สามารถหลีกเลี่ยงได้
không thể tránh được
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inevitable
[ɪnˈɛvɪtəbəl]
n
the inevitable → l'inéluctable
Finally the inevitable happened → L'inéluctable a fini par se produire.
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inevitable
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inevitable
(inˈevitəbl) adjectivethat cannot be avoided; certain to happen, be done, said, used etc. The Prime Minister said that war was inevitable.
inˌevitaˈbility nouninˈevitably adverbas you might expect. Inevitably the train was late.
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inevitable
→ مَحْتُومٌ nevyhnutelný uundgåelig unvermeidlich αναπόφευκτος inevitable väistämätön inévitable neizbježan inevitabile 避けられない 필연적인 onvermijdelijk uunngåelig nieunikniony inevitável неизбежный oundviklig ไม่สามารถหลีกเลี่ยงได้ kaçınılmaz không thể tránh được 不可避免的Multilingual Translator © HarperCollins Publishers 2009