Inevitable
inevitable (adjective) - certain to happen, cannot be avoided or prevented from happeninginevitability (noun)
appears inevitable
seems inevitable
looks inevitable
see as inevitable
violations of contract provisions are inevitable with so many actors
conflict is an inevitable part of organizations
confrontation seems inevitable
inefficiencies and inequities are inevitable
almost inevitable
virtually inevtiable
accept the inevitability of death
a feeling of inevitability
a sense of inevitability
historical inevitability
a tragic inevitability
the inevitable gray fog enshrouded the Polo Field as the sun went down Saturday night
huge growth in the state's economy and population are inevitable over the next 30 years
This was not an inevitable part of the business cycle. It was a failure of leadership in Washington
Changes in how people live and use energy are inevitable
the inevitable question arose: Why do this now?
this decision is just prolonging the inevitable
seems inevitable
nothing is inevitable about the conflict
such an outcome was not foreseeable, much less inevitable
it is by no means inevitable, but certainly possible
these successes were not inevitable
when one feels failure is inevitable, it is hard to concentrate and focus
inevitable trade-offs
there are inevitable trade-offs in any process of selection
delay the inevitable outcome
further legal appeals will only delay the inevitable outcome
the movie invites inevitable questions
an inevitable transition
the inevitable transition from college life (18 to 23 years of age) to adulthood
increasing security measures is an inevitable answer to a society's fears
tried to forestall the inevitable fracturing of their relationship
The final, inevitable apex of societal development is communism in which private property and exploitation are replaced by...
liberal democracy's inevitable triumph
widespread reforms appeared inevitable
the inevitable power struggles following the fall of the previous dictatorships
these permanently malevolent beings are inevitable
resisted making necessary and inevitable adjustments to their currency pegs
diversification in the economy was inevitable
these events had inevitable repercussions
the inevitable federal prison sentence
crisis is inevitable
inevitable progress
the inevitable reappearance of dry spells in a region that has endured prolonged droughts for millennia
IT WAS INEVITABLE
mass production and homogenized marketing, and the inevitable outcomes of standardization and cultural uniformity
the transition from national economy to the global economy is inevitable
As the result of the inevitable forces of human history, imperial violence was not under anyone's control
unfortunate but inevitable
the only possible, and inevitable, outcome was civilization's conquest of savagery
the narrative of inevitable conflict between savage and civilized was absurd in light of historical facts






