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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121. Inevitably there are aspects of performance and achievements in which targets will be difficult to define.
122. No party would be able to shelter behind the barriers inevitably created by the divided profession.
123. Inevitably therefore, commercial considerations will govern the great bulk of our electronic output.
124. In doing so, he would inevitably have descended into the arena in a totally unacceptable way.
125. The government's social conscience inevitably raises questions about the balance between growth and welfare.
126. Inevitably I fell for him, thereby complicating my life horrendously and introducing an unexpected wild card into his.
127. It was the kind of scenario that, eventually, inevitably, would draw the national press like bees to honey.
128. Inevitably this affects their attitude to these people so that they tend to assume that all their visits are time-wasting.
129. As he acquired further land and office in the north, the affinity inevitably widened.
130. Inevitably he came into conflict with the developers, who lobbied successfully to destroy his project.
131. These towers of loops never cease to amuse us because inevitably the messages circulating along them cross their own paths.
132. Inevitably the question arises: is a communication policy worth it?
133. Great care must be taken when the fish is transferred by net as the spines inevitably tangle.
134. Organizational performance inevitably suffers, and when this decline is no longer deniable, blame is apportioned among a few unfortunate scapegoats.
135. This assistance inevitably spilled over as an increase in general prosperity for the ordinary Milanese city dweller.
136. The reductivist enterprise thus inevitably comes to grief, and it is not altogether surprising that it does.
137. Inevitably, the kids on the school bus would get nailed.
138. A man who can't journalize...nowadays inevitably turns to fiction.
139. The decision will inevitably cut both ways.
140. Every industry and enterprise will inevitably be affected by this wave. and our country is called the eternal sunrise industry-pharmaceutical companies, but should also cause for concern.
141. If patient from examines blindly from the medicine, will often be penny-wise and pound foolish, will create inevitably "troublesome".
142. However[sentencedict.com], item parameter uncertainty induced by item cloning causes ability estimate error inevitably.
143. Since the Chinese economy is more than three times the size of India's the Middle Kingdom's growth rate will inevitably slow allowing India to close the gap.
144. And although the new law should standardise practices throughout the country, it will inevitably be interpreted differently in every region.
145. A period of strong performance leads to overvaluation, from which subsequent returns are inevitably disappointing.
146. Although magnetocardiography (MCG) signal is gained using SQUID in shielding rooms, measuring errors inevitably exist in its measuring process.
147. As it mainly transports wet goods for sale in the market, the interior inevitably seems a bit lousy.
148. As the restrictive factor of architecture design, economical condition will inevitably affect architects " conceive. "
149. On the other hand, if they leave the company due to ill management, they will inevitably bring an inestimable loss.
150. The gas pressure eventually overcomes the force of solar gravity and the corona inevitably expands into space as the solar wind .
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