inevitably (Meaning)

Wordnet

inevitably (r)

in such a manner as could not be otherwise

by necessity

Webster

inevitably (adv.)

Without possibility of escape or evasion; unavoidably; certainly.

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inevitably Sentence Examples

  1. The passage of time inevitably brings change and growth.
  2. The weight of expectations inevitably weighed heavily upon her shoulders.
  3. The consequences of our actions will inevitably follow us.
  4. The relentless march of technology inevitably transforms our society.
  5. The complexities of life inevitably lead to moments of uncertainty.
  6. The pursuit of knowledge inevitably entails a journey filled with challenges.
  7. The path to success inevitably requires perseverance and resilience.
  8. The cycle of life and death inevitably reminds us of our mortality.
  9. The ebb and flow of history inevitably shapes the destiny of nations.
  10. The progress of human civilization inevitably comes with its own set of challenges.

FAQs About the word inevitably

in such a manner as could not be otherwise, by necessityWithout possibility of escape or evasion; unavoidably; certainly.

necessarily,unavoidably, needs, ineluctably, inescapably,ipso facto, perforce, involuntarily

unnecessarily,unnecessarily,,

The passage of time inevitably brings change and growth.

The weight of expectations inevitably weighed heavily upon her shoulders.

The consequences of our actions will inevitably follow us.

The relentless march of technology inevitably transforms our society.