Synonym: ineluctably, inescapably, necessarily, needs, of necessity, unavoidably. Similar words: inevitable, suitable, levity, vital, vitamin, probably, invitation, table. Meaning: [ɪˈnevɪtəblɪ; ɪnˈevɪtəblɪ] adv. 1. in such a manner as could not be otherwise 2. by necessity.
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31. The result will inevitably fuel speculation about the Prime Minister's future.
32. Anyone who betrays his motherland shall inevitably fall into the abyss of eternal sin and shame.
33. The investigation into the air crash would inevitably apportion blame to certain members of the crew.
34. Such a policy would inevitably draw fierce resistance from farmers.
35. As the political emphasis shifts, Bulgaria will inevitably become more westernized.
36. A war would inevitably set back the process of reform.
37. The reforms will inevitably involve a lot of new paperwork for teachers.
38. This measure inevitably means higher taxes in the long run.
39. This war will inevitably lead to a realignment of/within European politics.
40. What can be found will inevitably vary according to the area under study.
41. This would inevitably involve his departure from the post of Prime Minister.
42. Their refusal to compromise will inevitably invite more criticism from the UN.
43. This move will inevitably result in the loss of a lot of jobs.
44. Industrialization inevitably led to the expansion of the urban working class.
45. Inevitably, fights break out between the members of contending groups.
46. The media focus on politicians' private lives inevitably switches the attention away from the real issues.
47. These tests will inevitably be used by politicians to make cheap political points.
48. Any attack by a foreign power will inevitably bring the people of a country together.
49. He inevitably focused on his own concerns, with only a passing query about Jeff.
50. Temperatures inevitably will rise above zero, she said.
51. Moreover, with strictly asexual reproduction, mutations will inevitably accumulate.
52. Inevitably[sentencedict.com], Whitney and the board called him to account.
53. It inevitably makes compromises with this methodological ideal.
54. If false, the allegations were inevitably damaging.
55. The first casts older people as being almost inevitably poor and this draws a causal relationship between income and later life.
56. The higher number of births from the mid-1950s and through the 1960s inevitably meant more pensioners sixty years on.
57. In this faded house among the ferns, a bright idea was inevitably taking form.
58. Inevitably it is women, as housewives particularly, who bear the strain of this.
59. With the Clintons, such masterful performances can seem surreal, since they inevitably unfold against a backdrop of turmoil and controversy.
60. The existence of competing bodies claiming to exercise jurisdiction in the town inevitably provoked violent confrontation.
More similar words: inevitable, suitable, levity, vital, vitamin, probably, invitation, table, presumably, in every way, considerably, tableau, vegetable, establish, on the table, acceptable, tablespoon, uncomfortable, establishment, establishment of, never, terribly, assembly, device, review, never mind, incredibly, evident, gravity, previous.