Inexorable

Word INEXORABLE
Character 10
Hyphenation in ex o ra ble
Pronunciations N/A

Definitions and meanings of "Inexorable"

What do we mean by inexorable?

Impossible to stop, alter, or resist; inevitable. adjective

Not capable of being persuaded by entreaty; relentless. adjective

Not to be persuaded or moved by entreaty or prayer; unyielding; unrelenting: as, an inexorable creditor; inexorable law.

Synonyms Inexorable, Unrelenting, Relentless, Implacable; immovable. Inexorable, literally not to be moved or changed by prayer or petition, expresses an immovable firmness in refusing to do what one is entreated to do, whether that be good or bad; it is also used figuratively: as, inexorable death, time, fate. The other three words apply to feeling, which is generally bad, but unrelenting and relentless may by figure apply also to action: as, an unrelenting pursuit; a relentless massacre. Implacable applies wholly to feeling, meaning unappeasable, and in this use is the strongest of the three; it goes with such strong words as animosity and resentment.

Not to be persuaded or moved by entreaty or prayer; firm; determined; unyielding; unchangeable; inflexible; relentless; -- of people and impersonal forces adjective

Unable to be persuaded; relentless; unrelenting adjective

Impossible to stop or prevent; inevitable adjective

Adamant; severe adjective

Impervious to pleas, persuasion, requests, reason adjective

Not to be placated or appeased or moved by entreaty adjective

Impossible to prevent or stop; inevitable.

Unable to be persuaded; relentless; unrelenting.

Adamant; severe.

Impossible to prevent or stop Urban Dictionary

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Synonyms and Antonyms for Inexorable

The word "inexorable" in example sentences

With newspapers and magazines in inexorable decline, with one major TV network that has declared itself to be the communications arm of the rightwing, and the others under corporate control, and with the population under 30 getting most of their "news" online anyhow, ending net neutrality will not end the principle of free speech, but it will certainly diminish its value and rig the "market place of ideas". ❋ Paul Abrams (2010)

By Mixner logic though, this still means that car ownership is in inexorable decline. ❋ Unknown (2010)

Mogul, Sikh, and British conquerors, and then the new state of Pakistan, had all rearranged borders, but the river still expressed a certain inexorable logic — evinced by the resentment that the Pashtoons of the North-West Frontier on one bank felt for the more settled Punjabis on the other. ❋ Unknown (2000)

There are certain inexorable prerequisites for the economic health of a nation and Canada is no exception to their application. ❋ Unknown (1971)

A study of the race's literature will reveal the replacement of these, in inexorable sequence, by the running metaphor, the clause metaphor, the phrase metaphor, the compound-word metaphor, and, lastly, the word metaphor. ❋ Unknown (1900)

As a number of scientists, philosophers and futurists have recently argued, there is mounting evidence in support of the suggestion that these historical episodes are symptomatic of a larger developmental trend, namely the inexorable and steady advancement of intelligence. ❋ Mac (2006)

In these poems, as well as in many epistles to different persons, he bewails his unhappy situation, and deprecates in the strongest terms the inexorable displeasure of Augustus. ❋ Gaius Suetonius Tranquillus (N/A)

When Koheleth wishes to express the idea of inexorable law, or Fate, he has recourse to the notion of God. ❋ Emile Joseph Dillon (1894)

This is the source of a splendid and delicate purity of heart, a respect for others and for self, of an indescribably keen sense of right and wrong, a wide charity, together with a justice so stern that it might well be called inexorable, and lastly, a perfect hatred of lies and of all the vices comprised by falsehood. ❋ Honor�� De Balzac (1824)

I can't tell you the "story" -- nor even any part of it, since it builds from the first moment with a kind of inexorable singularity of purpose -- except to say that what we see is a man beside the coffin of his wife, telling the story of their life together. ❋ Unknown (2010)

The playing of the orchestra had a similar kind of inexorable sweep and refinement. ❋ Unknown (2007)

He is not ENTIRELY wrong, but "inexorable" is just claiming too much. ❋ Unknown (2007)

I have called the logic of impeachment 'inexorable', and it is. ❋ Unknown (2007)

For me, that is to say, for the inexorable which is now silent in me, but will not always be silent. ❋ Unknown (2001)

Bedient's business of the moment was to learn if she were right in being as she said, "inexorable"; if she did not sometimes think that a finely-human heart might have come since to that flashing exterior, which had filled the girlish eyes. ❋ Will Levington Comfort (1905)

The seemingly inexorable [march] of [new technology] ❋ OlderWA (2017)

[Ruby] [possesses] so much [damn] inexorable rizz! ❋ Kwunty (2023)

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