Synonym: certain, doomed, fated, inescapable, sure, unavoidable. Antonym: avoidable. Similar words: inevitably, suitable, table, tableau, vegetable, on the table, tablespoon, acceptable. Meaning: [ɪn'evɪtəbl] n. an unavoidable event. adj. 1. incapable of being avoided or prevented 2. invariably occurring or appearing.
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181. Hansel overheard the conversation and prepared for the inevitable by filling his pockets with pebbles.
182. Over time, coexistence was inevitable, involving compromise and limited mutual tolerance.
183. My management style was the subject of gossip and commentary from the start, and that, too, was inevitable.
184. Between 200 and 300 new commercial stations could come on air in the 1990s and intense competition for advertising revenue is inevitable.
185. Although she had sensed that a fiasco like this was inevitable, Amanda fumbled for an appropriate response.
186. From the inevitable tension and debate between these two forces, compromises in strategies are hammered out.
187. It was dark green with the inevitable thin layer of dust.
188. Neither was deterred by the fact that the inevitable visceral animus they are fueling among voters has five more months to fester.
189. Coalition thus involved inevitable difficulties which could only be kept in check as long as the sense of crisis lasted.
190. There were exaggerated expectations for one thing, a more or less inevitable consequence of those golden years.
191. We should have produced campaigns by now to identify and bring to justice the inevitable sanctions-busters.
192. But Symington and his allies used it as an excuse to further postpone what is inevitable and right.
193. In the environment they lived in it was inevitable that kids would turn to crime.
194. Let us assume for the sake of argument that Inevitable is correct.
195. Since the sacrifice of a single one of these cargo vessels caused terrible losses, merchants yearned to avoid the inevitable.
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196. The effect was devastating, seriously weakening Mrs Thatcher's hold on the premiership and making a leadership contest virtually inevitable.
197. The exclusion of properties expropriated before 1949 from restitution was inevitable.
198. Perhaps such abbreviations of thought are inevitable in the limited space available for text on a display label.
199. Speculating about their answers is pointless yet it is inevitable when Mr Garel-Jones's resignation letter crosses the boundary of credulity.
200. Apart from the inevitable sausages, there were numerous chicken pieces, lamb chops and cubed steak on skewers.
201. He finally bowed to the inevitable after 61 minutes, when he was visibly hobbling around.
202. That sets up what may be an inevitable clash between security and commerce, however.
203. Dogtags were distributed among urban dwellers to make identification of the dead easier in the aftermath of what seemed inevitable.
204. Yet a large public sector appeared to be an almost inevitable part of the modern economy.
205. Building flats seemed inevitable it these higher densities were to be achieved.
206. To some degree the decreasing number of workers on the typical farm makes this close personal contact inevitable.
207. Pain & suffering are always inevitable for a large intelligence and a deep heart. The really great men must, I think, have great sadness on earth. Fyodor Dostoyevsky
208. How can employees and their managers collaborate to soften the inevitable collisions between work and those other roles?
209. In organizations with scarce resources political activity is inevitable and only the naive decry it.
210. Although the law of equalized field allotments destroyed badly had its fortuitousness, productive forces development and historical progress was its inevitable results.
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