inexorable - use in sentences

Modifies a noun

  • march: Yawar Abbas reports on his team's inexorable march toward the final.. .
  • decline: The seemingly inexorable decline of the churches is a tragic episode in the history of the West.
  • logic: I have been forced into these conclusions by the inexorable logic of my own special branch of physics.
  • rise: The seemingly inexorable rise in energy prices has been brought into sharp public focus.
  • fate: To give up hope and regard ourselves as the sport of an inexorable fate is not Liberty.
  • slide: During the 1920s James Joyce was forced to watch the inexorable slide into madness of his adored daughter Lucia.

Modifying Another Word

  • seemingly: The seemingly inexorable rise in energy prices has been brought into sharp public focus.
  • apparently: The climate was set on a path of apparently inexorable warming, perhaps beyond the powers of today's politicians to reverse.
  • equally: The story, the diegesis of cinema, was equally inexorable from beginning, through middle to end.
  • almost: This historical process seems to follow an almost inexorable logic.
  • so: Oberlander apparently functions within a machine so inexorable that his own freedom and moral orientation just don't seem to count.

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