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Definition of inevitably in English:

inevitably

adverb ɪnˈɛvɪtəbliɪˈnɛvɪtəbliɪnˈɛvɪdəbli
  • 1often as sentence adverb As is certain to happen; unavoidably.

    inevitably some details are already out of date
    war inevitably has casualties
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Re-runs are likely in many districts, inevitably producing delays.
    • Persistant inequalities between men and women will inevitably hinder the development process.
    • Rising fuel costs will inevitably lead to higher prices for other items.
    • Never leave a motor mower standing for months on a damp surface on in a damp place as this will inevitably make it difficult to start in Spring.
    • Making that trade-off inevitably involves placing, implicitly or explicitly, a relative value on each outcome.
    • Inevitably there will be drivers among the congregation.
    • Inevitably, stroke will affect all of us either directly or indirectly at some time or another.
    • Any attempt to sanction the use of cannabis without providing a legal mode of supply would inevitably be a lucrative gift to organised crime.
    • Inevitably many of the works of art and furniture originally in the house had been dispersed over the intervening two hundred years.
    • All this inevitably makes itself felt in its own due time.
    • Inevitably, your inner reflection will lead you to draw conclusions that will help you change the course of your entire life.
    • There are times in life when, in our confusion, terror and lonliness, we make mistakes… and these mistakes inevitably hurt people.
    • Without them, critics say, power is inevitably headed towards private ownership.
    • All too often, wars are self-perpetuating: conflicts generate more conflict and inevitably bring death, impoverishment and destruction in their wake.
    • In such isolated instances of settlements, news from the outside world was inevitably at a premium.
    • He said contractors obtain insurance independently and on an ad-hoc basis, and this will inevitably result in very high premiums.
    • There was a risk that the longer such processes continued, the more severe would be their impact on the economy when they inevitably turned.
    • What that means, is if nothing is done now, the city will gradually but inevitably come to a halt.
    • The additional fishing creates flooded market, and prices inevitably drop.
    • The emerging conditions would inevitably generate the possibility of a new mass movement.
    Synonyms
    naturally, automatically, as a matter of course, necessarily, of necessity, by force of circumstance, inescapably, unavoidably, ineluctably, certainly, surely, definitely, incontrovertibly, undoubtedly
    as a result, as a consequence, consequently, accordingly
    Latin nolens volens
    informal like it or not
    formal perforce
    1. 1.1informal As one would expect; predictably.
      inevitably, the phone started to ring just as we sat down
      Example sentencesExamples
      • So when they advertise, they inevitably show some nice old pine forest and talk about how much they care about the environment.
      • This inevitably turns into a huge mess that has to be cleaned up by the council.
      • Inevitably some of the Puffs get lost on route from hand to mouth.
      • I've come to realise that no matter how long and diligently you slave over the pasta or other dish, guests will inevitably comment most and appreciate loudest the dessert.
      • When Kim and I fought, I would inevitably retreat into the safety of my irony cage.
      • That, inevitably, caused further disruption.
      • The boots take him on a series of adventures in which he's inevitably captured and the boots are almost stolen.

Definition of inevitably in US English:

inevitably

adverbɪnˈɛvɪdəbliinˈevidəblē
  • 1often as sentence adverb As is certain to happen; unavoidably.

    inevitably some details are already out of date
    war inevitably has casualties
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Inevitably, your inner reflection will lead you to draw conclusions that will help you change the course of your entire life.
    • All this inevitably makes itself felt in its own due time.
    • There was a risk that the longer such processes continued, the more severe would be their impact on the economy when they inevitably turned.
    • He said contractors obtain insurance independently and on an ad-hoc basis, and this will inevitably result in very high premiums.
    • Making that trade-off inevitably involves placing, implicitly or explicitly, a relative value on each outcome.
    • Never leave a motor mower standing for months on a damp surface on in a damp place as this will inevitably make it difficult to start in Spring.
    • All too often, wars are self-perpetuating: conflicts generate more conflict and inevitably bring death, impoverishment and destruction in their wake.
    • Rising fuel costs will inevitably lead to higher prices for other items.
    • Inevitably, stroke will affect all of us either directly or indirectly at some time or another.
    • Without them, critics say, power is inevitably headed towards private ownership.
    • Any attempt to sanction the use of cannabis without providing a legal mode of supply would inevitably be a lucrative gift to organised crime.
    • What that means, is if nothing is done now, the city will gradually but inevitably come to a halt.
    • Inevitably there will be drivers among the congregation.
    • In such isolated instances of settlements, news from the outside world was inevitably at a premium.
    • The additional fishing creates flooded market, and prices inevitably drop.
    • Inevitably many of the works of art and furniture originally in the house had been dispersed over the intervening two hundred years.
    • The emerging conditions would inevitably generate the possibility of a new mass movement.
    • There are times in life when, in our confusion, terror and lonliness, we make mistakes… and these mistakes inevitably hurt people.
    • Persistant inequalities between men and women will inevitably hinder the development process.
    • Re-runs are likely in many districts, inevitably producing delays.
    Synonyms
    naturally, automatically, as a matter of course, necessarily, of necessity, by force of circumstance, inescapably, unavoidably, ineluctably, certainly, surely, definitely, incontrovertibly, undoubtedly
    1. 1.1informal As one would expect; predictably.
      inevitably, the phone started to ring just as we sat down
      Example sentencesExamples
      • The boots take him on a series of adventures in which he's inevitably captured and the boots are almost stolen.
      • That, inevitably, caused further disruption.
      • So when they advertise, they inevitably show some nice old pine forest and talk about how much they care about the environment.
      • Inevitably some of the Puffs get lost on route from hand to mouth.
      • When Kim and I fought, I would inevitably retreat into the safety of my irony cage.
      • This inevitably turns into a huge mess that has to be cleaned up by the council.
      • I've come to realise that no matter how long and diligently you slave over the pasta or other dish, guests will inevitably comment most and appreciate loudest the dessert.
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