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Definition of Inexorableness
1. Noun. Mercilessness characterized by an unwillingness to relent or let up. "The relentlessness or their pursuit"
Generic synonyms: Mercilessness, Unmercifulness
Derivative terms: Inexorable, Inexorable, Inexorable, Relentless, Relentless
Definition of Inexorableness
1. n. The quality or state of being inexorable.
Definition of Inexorableness
1. Noun. The quality of being inexorable. ¹
¹ Source: wiktionary.com
Definition of Inexorableness
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Lexicographical Neighbors of Inexorableness
Literary usage of Inexorableness
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Law of Equivalents in Its Relation to Political and Social Ethics by Edward Payson (1888)
"CHAPTER H. inexorableness OF THE LAW ILLUSTRATED IN ITS DEMAND FOR PERSONAL PAYMENT.
THE preceding chapter is in the nature of an introduction, ..."
2. The Law of Equivalents in Its Relation to Political and Social Ethics by Edward Payson (1888)
"CHAPTER H. inexorableness OF THE LAW ILLUSTRATED IN ITS DEMAND FOR PERSONAL PAYMENT.
THE preceding chapter is in the nature of an introduction, ..."
3. Physiognomy Illustrated; Or, Nature's Revelations of Character: A by Joseph Simms (1889)
"... but to anything else having a tendency to disturb the mental equilibrium.
inexorableness. THE QUALITY OF BEING INEXORABLE, UNRELENTING, ..."
4. The Baptist Quarterly by Baptist Historical Society (1875)
"First, there is the skepticism which springs from the modern scientific conception
of the inexorableness of natural law. That Christ should enter and dwell ..."