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单词 inescapable
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inescapable

There is an inescapable sense of nobody taking back control.Yet three blank years constitutes an inescapable and uncomfortable fact.The inescapable fact was that they proved more trouble than they were worth.Politicians need to be more honest with voters on inescapable financial facts.It is an inescapable fact that the next government will have to carry through some unpalatable changes.Anger is an inescapable fact of life.Risk is a critical and inescapable part of life.Then there is the inescapable logic of economics.But that has always been the inescapable logic of a single currency.This fact is inescapable, especially if you move like a stuffed sloth on a marble plinth.The second is the inescapable fact that self-discipline is still paramount.Knowing that, simply accept the fact these are inescapable.Human dignity is advanced as a foundational, inescapable fact that we discover through the evaluation of action and character.There is another inescapable fact.The economic logic is inescapable.To me, ambiguity is an inescapable part of English usage and we deal with it by considering context.So, and this is an inescapable fact, there is about to be a complete change in the sort of cars we buy.Life in nature is nasty, brutish and short - not because of a primal thirst for blood but because of the inescapable logic of anarchy.

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inescapable

British English: inescapable ADJECTIVE
If you describe a fact, situation, or activity as inescapable, you mean that it is difficult not to notice it or be affected by it.
The economic logic of reform is inescapable.
  • American English: inescapable
  • Brazilian Portuguese: inevitável
  • Chinese: 逃不掉的
  • European Spanish: ineludible
  • French: inévitable
  • German: unvermeidlich
  • Italian: inevitabile
  • Japanese: 避けがたい
  • Korean: 피할 수 없는
  • European Portuguese: inevitável
  • Latin American Spanish: ineludible

(adjective) 
Definition
not able to be avoided
A sense of imminent doom was inescapable.
Synonyms
unavoidable
Managers said the job losses were unavoidable.
inevitable
The defeat had inevitable consequences for policy.
certain
They intervened to save him from certain death.
sure
Another victory is now sure.
fated
I was fated never to get there.
destined
He feels that he was destined to become a musician.
inexorable
the seemingly inexorable rise in unemployment
ineluctable
ineludible (rare)

Additional synonyms

in the sense of certain
Definition
sure or bound
They intervened to save him from certain death.
Synonyms
inevitable,
unavoidable,
inescapable,
inexorable,
ineluctable
in the sense of destined
Definition
certain to be or do something
He feels that he was destined to become a musician.
Synonyms
fated,
meant,
intended,
designed,
certain,
bound,
doomed,
ordained,
predestined,
foreordained
in the sense of fated
Definition
certain to be or do something
I was fated never to get there.
Synonyms
destined,
doomed,
predestined,
preordained,
foreordained,
pre-elected

Nearby words of
inescapable

  • inequity
  • inert
  • inertia
  • inescapable
  • inessential
  • inestimable
  • inevitability

Synonyms of 'inescapable'

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