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Definitions from the WebTerm: inexorablePart of Speech: AdjectiveSense 1:Description: Refers to something that is impossible to stop, change, or prevent. Sample Sentence: The inexorable march of time continues no matter what we do. Sense 2:Description: Indicates a person or their behavior that is unyielding or stubborn. Sample Sentence: Despite numerous appeals, the judge remained inexorable in his decision. Sense 3:Description: Denotes an inevitable or certain outcome. Sample Sentence: The inexorable rise of technology has greatly impacted our daily lives. | ||||
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