unscapable (Meaning)

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unscapable (a.)

Not be escaped; inevitable.

Synonyms & Antonyms of unscapable

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unscapable Sentence Examples

  1. The unscapable fate of the condemned soul loomed over him like a dark shadow.
  2. The labyrinth's winding tunnels proved unscapable, trapping the explorers in its maze-like interior.
  3. The weight of his guilt was unscapable, a constant companion that haunted his every step.
  4. The grip of the giant squid was unscapable, ensnaring its prey in its unyielding tentacles.
  5. The wildfire's flames spread with an unscapable speed, threatening to consume everything in its path.
  6. Time seemed to flow unscapably forward, leaving its mark on all who witnessed its passage.
  7. The unscapable poverty that plagued the slums cast a long shadow over the city.
  8. The allure of the siren's song proved unscapable, drawing sailors to their watery doom.
  9. The bonds of family proved unscapable, uniting them through both joy and adversity.
  10. The unscapable beauty of the sunset painted the sky with vibrant hues that captivated all who beheld it.

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Not be escaped; inevitable.

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The unscapable fate of the condemned soul loomed over him like a dark shadow.

The labyrinth's winding tunnels proved unscapable, trapping the explorers in its maze-like interior.

The weight of his guilt was unscapable, a constant companion that haunted his every step.

The grip of the giant squid was unscapable, ensnaring its prey in its unyielding tentacles.