Inexorable (en. Inexorable)
/i.nek.so.ra.ble/
Meaning & Definition
EnglishSpanish
adjective
That is not influenced by pleas or supplications.
Fate is inexorable.
El destino es inexorable.
Immutable, that cannot be changed.
The law is inexorable.
La ley es inexorable.
That does not cease in its attitude or action.
His will was inexorable.
Su voluntad era inexorable.
Etymology
From Latin 'inexorabilis', meaning 'that cannot be appeased'.
Common Phrases and Expressions
inexorable law
A law that is applied inflexibly.
ley inexorable
inexorable fate
A fate that cannot be avoided.
inexorable destino
inexorable force
A force that cannot be stopped.
fuerza inexorable
Related Words
relentless
That cannot be appeased or stopped.
implacable
immutable
That cannot be changed.
inmutable
irreversible
That cannot be reversed or undone.
irreversible
Slang Meanings
Without the possibility of negotiation.
The decision was inexorable, there was no turning back.
La decisión fue inexorable, no hubo vuelta atrás.
Something that is inevitable.
The arrival of winter is inexorable.
La llegada del invierno es inexorable.