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ineluctable(dictionary)

ineluctable (iou)



ineluctable adjective. E17.
[Latin ineluctabilis, formed as IN-3 + eluctari struggle out: see -ABLE.]
Unable to be resisted or avoided; inescapable.
M. Beerbohm 'There', he said, 'is the ineluctable hard fact you wake to...The gods have spoken.' I. Murdoch He felt himself confronted with an ineluctable choice between an evident truth and a fable.
inelucta'bility noun M20.
ineluctably adverb M17.