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Sentence count:250+14Posted:2016-07-20Updated:2020-07-24
Synonym: certaindoomedfatedinescapablesureunavoidableAntonym: avoidableSimilar words: inevitablysuitabletabletableauvegetableon the tabletablespoonacceptableMeaning: [ɪn'evɪtəbl]  n. an unavoidable event. adj. 1. incapable of being avoided or prevented 2. invariably occurring or appearing. 
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91. Since both were only children, perhaps neither knew how to make compromises, and there were inevitable personality conflicts.
92. Loneliness is and always has been the central and inevitable experience of every man. Thomas Wolfe 
93. Community is essential; it is the one bulwark against inevitable grief and loss.
94. Furthermore many serious injury and disease states are not accompanied by inevitable pain.
95. Dole believes in making government function by cooperating, compromising and working out the inevitable disagreements of a diverse society.
96. In democratic societies it is inevitable that politicians will be attracted to large audiences.
97. Inevitable political interest in local development will also continue to complicate matters.
98. It was not until 1981 that school closure seemed the inevitable solution to falling rolls.
99. All right, I know that one of us will get the inevitable bottle of aftershave, or talcum powder.
100. In fact, it was inevitable that this would happen, given our age difference.
101. The pictures are long gone here, replaced by the inevitable bingo hall.
102. All this is perhaps inevitable in a subject which is expanding at the rate of around 1000 research publications a year.
103. When is the sub-editorial felt-tip justified? It is bad when the inevitable exclusiveness of vernacular becomes the reason for using it.
104. It became inevitable that he would move to a bigger club.
105. Our sole companion had been drinking heavily,(www.Sentencedict.com) with inevitable consequences.
106. Such loyalty is by no means automatic or the inevitable consequence of propinquity.
107. It seemed that every day the papers carried more reports of companies collapsing bringing inevitable job losses and their knock-on effects.
108. There is an inevitable escapade in Paris, followed by dithering, separation and reunion.
109. As this evidence accumulates, so does the economic restructuring required becomes inevitable.
110. Looking back, it seemed inevitable that Evelyn would go down with some sort of psychological trouble.
111. In a sense it was inevitable that Kelly should cover himself in glory.
112. The flow of people, goods and ideas across borders makes blowback inevitable.
113. The inevitable reduction in the amount of time likely to be given to singing challenges the Church to remedy this deficiency.
114. When dons became involved in worldly affairs, they observed, mistakes were inevitable.
115. The probability of missing a cervical infection is possibly higher when using biopsy specimens because of inevitable sampling errors.
116. Health care was seldom a major political issue, and inequalities in its provision were considered as inevitable as inequalities in wealth.
117. They also express concern about the addiction and underage gambling they believe will be the inevitable partners of online gambling.
118. In the case of some of the larger departments, delegation of sections of the self-appraisal was inevitable.
119. But lately some researchers are challenging the notion that memory loss is inevitable.
120. Judgemade economic policy seems an almost inevitable consequence of a balanced-budget amendment in our litigious society.
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