Meaning & Definition of word "Inexorably"

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    Inexorably

    /ɪˈnɛksərəbli/

    adverb:

    • 1. In a manner that is impossible to stop or prevent.
      • Example: The storm moved inexorably towards the coast, leaving devastation in its path.
    • 2. In a way that is unrelenting and unavoidable.
      • Example: Time marches inexorably on, regardless of our plans and desires.
    • 3. In a fashion that cannot be altered or persuaded.
      • Example: The laws of gravity act inexorably, pulling everything down to the ground.
    • 4. In a manner that is harshly and unyieldingly determined.
      • Example: The reforms were implemented inexorably, much to the dismay of those opposed to the changes.
    • 5. With a sense of inevitability; unchangeably.
      • Example: The consequences of his actions unfolded inexorably, leading to his eventual downfall.

    Etymology

    From Latin 'inexorabilis', meaning 'not to be turned away'.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    inexorable fate:

    An unavoidable and unchangeable destiny.

    inexorable progress:

    Continuous advancement that cannot be halted.

    inexorable law:

    A law that is eternal and immutable.

    Related Words

    inexorability:

    The quality of being impossible to stop or prevent.

    inexorable:

    Certain and relentless; unyielding or adamant.

    Slang Meanings of inexorably

    Meaning: Can't be swayed or changed

    Example Sentence: He was inexorably set in his ways.

    Meaning: Going to happen no matter what

    Example Sentence: The deadline is inexorably approaching.