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Definition of Inescapably
1. Adverb. By necessity. "The situation slid inescapably toward disaster "
Partainyms: Ineluctable, Inescapable, Inevitable, Unavoidable
Definition of Inescapably
1. Adverb. In an inescapable manner. ¹
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Definition of Inescapably
1. [adv]
Lexicographical Neighbors of Inescapably
Literary usage of Inescapably
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. California and Affirmative Action: Hearing Before the Committee on the by United States. (1999)
"That is unfair inescapably. Inevitably, it will breed resentment, as it has, and
that is dividing Americans, and you will see more and more books coming ..."
2. The Christian Crusade for a Warless World by Sidney Lewis Gulick, Federal Council of the Churches of Christ in America Commission on International Justice and Goodwill (1922)
"Whether or not they are codified and adopted by a people, they nevertheless are
inescapably and eternally operative. A people among whom these principles of ..."
3. China Joins the World: Progress and Prospects by Elizabeth Economy, Michel Oksenberg (1999)
"By dint of what it is and what it does, China inescapably becomes part of both
... inescapably, the Beijing government's treatment of nearly one-fourth of ..."
4. Global Environmental Risk by Jeanne X. Kasperson, Roger E. Kasperson (2001)
"With the inability to produce consensus came the realization that negotiating
risk issues and objectives is inescapably political. ..."
5. Knowledge, Curriculum and Qualifications in South African Further Education by Michael Young, Jeanne Gamble, Human Sciences Research Council (2007)
"categories, theories, concepts and symbols are inescapably social in origin.
It is useful to distinguish between two aspects of this sociality of knowledge, ..."
6. Main Street by Sinclair Lewis (1920)
"Had she really bound herself to live, inescapably, in this town called Gopher
Prairie? And this thick man beside her, who dared to define her future, ..."