inevitably
/ˌɪnˈɛvʌtʌbli/adverb5 syllables
Inevitably means: in such a manner as could not be otherwise.
Synonyms for inevitably6
adverb, as in in such a manner as could not be otherwise
adverb, as in by necessity
inescapably, ineluctably, unavoidably
What does inevitably mean?2
adverb
1
in such a manner as could not be otherwise“it is necessarily so”
2
by necessity“the situation slid inescapably toward disaster”
Definitions from the Open English WordNet, CC BY 4.0.
Inevitably in a sentence
- Due to his high grades, he will inevitably be accepted to the university.unknown
- An oni will appear inevitably to those who fear oni.Scott
- Whoever reads this so-called newspaper every day will inevitably go daft.patgfisher
- Karma stopped working when upvotes inevitably became like buttons.Ooneykcall
- Every time I get really tired, I inevitably have a senior moment.mccarras
- In addition, coincidences inevitably come in threes.terrywallwork
- The uncontrolled growth of world population will inevitably lead to wars, economic and humanitarian crises.vxern
- The reality of spirit-matter is inevitably translated into and confirmed by a structure of the spirit.carlosalberto
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