Inexorable
Pronunciation:ɪˈnɛk.sə.rə.bəl
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Quick Translations
- inexorable
- inequívoco
- implacable
Definitions
adjective
Definition
Impossible to stop or prevent; relentless and unyielding.
In ES
Imposible de detener o prevenir; implacable e inflexible.
Examples
- The inexorable march of time affects everyone equally.
- Despite their pleas, the judge was inexorable in her decision.
- The team's inexorable determination led them to victory.
Cultural Notes
The term 'inexorable' often conveys a sense of inevitability and can be used in both serious and literary contexts.
noun
Definition
A person or thing that is impossible to persuade or move; a relentless force or influence.
In ES
Una persona o cosa que es imposible de persuadir o mover; una fuerza o influencia implacable.
Examples
- The inexorable of fate left the characters with no chance of escape.
- Nature can be seen as an inexorable force, shaping the landscape over millennia.
- In literature, the hero often faces an inexorable antagonist.
Cultural Notes
In literature and philosophy, 'inexorable' often describes forces larger than the individual, such as fate or destiny.