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Definition of Inevitabilities
1. inevitability [n] - See also: inevitability
Lexicographical Neighbors of Inevitabilities
Literary usage of Inevitabilities
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Wings of the Dove by Henry James (1902)
"they had gone a certain length—that was perhaps chief among the inevitabilities
of the abjection of love. Loyalty was, of course, sovereignty prescribed in ..."
2. Readers' Guide to Periodical Literature by H.W. Wilson Company (1906)
"Among the inscrutable Inevitabilities. Outlook. S2: 226-30. Ja. 27. '06. How I
helped some mothers. Ladles' HJ Julia Marlowe. Cent. 73: 47-55. N. '06. ..."
3. The World Set Free: A Story of Mankind by Herbert George Wells (1914)
"These old bodies, these old animal limitations, all this earthy inheritance of
gross inevitabilities, falls from the spirit of man like the shrivelled ..."
4. The Edinburgh Review by Sydney Smith (1858)
"Whether discontent in England was removed by these ' piteous inevitabilities,'
let the insurrection in Lincolnshire and the Pilgrimage of Grace decide. ..."
5. The Letters of Henry James by Henry James (1920)
"So I am anything but the centre of an attractive circle—I am cut down to the
barest inevitabilities, and occupied really more than in any other way now in ..."