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Definition of Inevitability
1. Noun. The quality of being unavoidable.
Generic synonyms: Certainty, Foregone Conclusion, Sure Thing
Derivative terms: Inevitable, Inevitable, Inevitable, Inevitable
Definition of Inevitability
1. n. Impossibility to be avoided or shunned; inevitableness.
Definition of Inevitability
1. Noun. The condition of being inevitable ¹
2. Noun. An inevitable condition or outcome ¹
¹ Source: wiktionary.com
Definition of Inevitability
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Medical Definition of Inevitability
1. Impossibility to be avoided or shunned; inevitableness. Origin: Cf. F. Inevitabilite. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998)
Lexicographical Neighbors of Inevitability
Literary usage of Inevitability
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Art of the Italian Renaissance: A Handbook for Student and Travellers by Heinrich Wölfflin (1903)
"UNITY AND Inevitability The idea of " Composition" was not new and had been ...
and separate attention; it developed a union of the parts, an inevitability ..."
2. The Essentials of Socialism by Ira Brown Cross (1912)
"CHAPTER V THE Inevitability OF SOCIALISM SCIENTIFIC socialists claim that socialism
is inevitable and that it will surely supplant capitalism just as ..."
3. The Essentials of Socialism by Ira Brown Cross (1912)
"CHAPTER V THE Inevitability OF SOCIALISM SCIENTIFIC socialists claim that socialism
is inevitable and that it will surely supplant capitalism just as ..."
4. Modern Russian Poetry: An Anthology by Babette Deutsch, Avrahm Yarmolinsky (1921)
"... Inevitability If you kept faith, or not, does it avail? If I was faithful or
unfaithful to you? Our eyes that would look elsewhere flinch and fail, ..."
5. Socialism in Thought and Action by Harry Wellington Laidler (1920)
"With the destruction of the Roman Empire, slavery gradually gave way to feudalism,
which existed throughout the middle ages. Inevitability OF SOCIALISM! ..."
6. Composition for College Students by Joseph Morris Thomas, Frederick Alexander Manchester, Frank William Scott (1922)
"The record of the last war is too eloquent. If we would make warfare safe, we
must take the soldiers out. THE Inevitability OF ..."
7. Outlines of the History of the English Language by Thomas Northcote Toller (1900)
"QF THE ENGLISH LANGUAGE CHAPTER I The history of a language a record of change —
self-adjusting character of language — inevitability of change — views of ..."