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    inexorable
    /ɪnˈɛks(ə)rəb(ə)l/

    adjective

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  2. INEXORABLE definition: 1. continuing without any possibility of being stopped: 2. continuing without any possibility of…. Learn more.

    • Inexhaustible

      INEXHAUSTIBLE definition: 1. existing in very great amounts...

  3. It's a fitting etymology for inexorable. You can beseech and implore until you're blue in the face, but that won't have any effect on something that's inexorable. Inexorable has been a part of the English language since the 1500s. Originally, it was often applied to people or sometimes to personified things, as in "deaf and inexorable laws."

  4. Inexorable means continuing without any possibility of being stopped. Learn how to use this formal adjective in sentences and find out its synonyms, antonyms and translations in different languages.

  5. Inexorable means unyielding, unalterable, or not to be persuaded, moved, or affected by prayers or entreaties. Learn more about its origin, synonyms, antonyms, and usage in sentences from various sources.

  6. Inexorable means unstoppable, unyielding, or relentless. It comes from Latin inexōrābilis, meaning unprevailed upon. See synonyms, examples, and usage notes.

  7. An inexorable person is hard-headed and cannot be convinced to change their mind, no matter what. You can also say that a process, like the progress of a deadly illness, is inexorable because it can't be stopped.

  8. Inexorable means (of a process) that cannot be stopped or changed. Learn how to use this formal adjective with pictures, pronunciation and usage notes from the Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary.