in·ex·o·ra·bil·i·ty \(ˌ)iˌneks(ə)rəˈbiləd.ē, əˌn-, -lətē, -i also -negz(- sometimes ˌinigˌzōr- or ˌi(ˌ)negˌzōr- or |zȯr-\noun (-es) Etymology: Latin inexorabilitas, from inexorabilis + -itas -ity : the quality of being inexorable < moral world of humans does not behave with the same rigor and inexorability as the physical world — Weston La Barre >