Examples of 'inevitably' in a sentence
Meaning of "inevitably"
Inevitably is an adverb used to indicate that something is certain to happen or occur
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- In a manner that is impossible to avoid or prevent.
- As usual; predictably; as expected.
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Inevitably they experienced a wide range of emotions.
Sprawling megacities inevitably spawn car dependency.
Inevitably a unipolar world will fall apart.
Two contrasting but inevitably linked realities.
Inevitably joint ventures do bring a degree of complication.
Refusal to grant approval inevitably invites criticism.
Inevitably this leads to inequities in individual cases.
A single report would inevitably result in a summary.
Inevitably aliens abused their privileged position.
The vultures will inevitably start to circle.
Inevitably there are many comments on translations of opinions.
The process would inevitably be conditioned by emergencies.
Inevitably horrific practices will continue to occur.
And science will inevitably kill poetry.
Inevitably leads to sin by flattering and exacerbating.
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So everything follows inevitably from something else.
Inevitably such acts lead to a spiral of force.
Its effectiveness is inevitably limited by financial constraints.
Inevitably there will be more inexperienced folks.
Those who do are inevitably surrounded and aggressive.
Inevitably it has been replaced by fake accounts.
But a successful colony inevitably attracts enemies.
Would inevitably spring some new insight.
The growth of population inevitably caused subdivision.
That inevitably leaks into your music.
Blindness and ignorance inevitably lead to destruction.
This inevitably entailed considerable social expenditure.
But that too would inevitably be insufficient.
As inevitably as the day follows the sun.
The great shoals inevitably attract predators.
Inevitably there were some stiff gradients elsewhere.
The meeting was inevitably preliminary in nature.
Inevitably the quality of such works is variable.
These changes inevitably met with opposition.
Inevitably the request fell on deaf ears.
Debbie would inevitably throw them out.
Inevitably any such locomotive will be articulated.
These excretions inevitably drop to the ground.
This situation will not change inevitably.
This has inevitably caused major delays.
Issues involving capital punishment were inevitably contentious.
This will inevitably hamper international comparability.
At present the assessments are inevitably somewhat speculative.
This will inevitably lead to a gradation of judges.
That the rest must inevitably follow.
Tourism is inevitably interlinked with other policies.
Facing another tomorrow that inevitably comes.
And she is inevitably gonna do something awful.
This inescapable plight leads us inevitably to death.
Such challenges inevitably increase vulnerability to homelessness.