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verb inexorably

 

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Verb - Inexorably

Definition:

Inexorably (adv.) - in a way that is impossible to stop or prevent; relentlessly; without giving in.

Sense 1:

When used to describe a person's actions, inexorably implies a determined and unwavering attitude or course of action.

Example sentence: She inexorably pursued her dreams, never letting any obstacles deter her.

Sense 2:

When used to describe the progression of events or circumstances, inexorably signifies an unstoppable or unavoidable nature.

Example sentence: The gears of time move inexorably forward, leaving no option to reverse or alter the past.

Sense 3:

When used in a figurative sense, inexorably refers to something that is absolute and unchanging.

Example sentence: The laws of nature are inexorably governed by scientific principles.

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