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inevitably
[ɪnˈevɪtəbli]
Definition:
1. In such a manner as could not be otherwise.
2. By necessity.
Use 'inevitably' in a sentence:
Questions like these mean that interest in the psychology of smell is
inevitably
set to play an increasingly important role for researchers.
Town meetings called to discuss the problem
inevitably
dissolved into confrontations.
Errors in theory will
inevitably
result in failures in practice.
The book
inevitably
mirrors my own interests and experiences.
Boyle's Law: When things are going well, someone will
inevitably
experiment detrimentally.
These tests will
inevitably
be used by politicians to make cheap political points.
Inevitably
this produced a challenge to our previous predominance in our alliances.
Greater efficiency
inevitably
means fewer people can do the same work.
He is used to a lot of attention from his wife, which will
inevitably
lessen when the baby is born.
As more high schools begin teaching it, the door could crack open for middle schools, and, perhaps
inevitably
, elementary schools, to incorporate a truly more multicultural curriculum.
Inevitably
however, the day came when she was so weakened that she had to return to Pittsburgh, her home town.
There is a view that modern humans are
inevitably
sowing the seeds of a global Grand Banks-style disaster.
Are mothers and teens
inevitably
at loggerheads?
This is all the more so since these discussions almost
inevitably
turn to questions of prices, patents, intellectual property protection, and competition.
But any discussion of gender differences in children
inevitably
leads to this debate, so I felt compelled to dive into the research data on single-sex schooling.
Inevitably
, the proposal is running into difficulties.
Time
inevitably
glosses over the particularities of each situation.
The report has
inevitably
been greeted with scepticism.
The rationale of reprocessing spent nuclear fuel is
inevitably
being questioned.
Some of the food and supply were certainly brought from long distances, but demands were
inevitably
placed on the local area.
Such background material
inevitably
reflects who we are.
This, in turn,
inevitably
means bigger grocery bills for consumers, and greater hardship for the millions in countries where food shortages are a matter of life and death.
The country, they say, will
inevitably
now plunge headlong into decadence.
Humans are fascinated by the source of their failings and virtues, this preoccupation
inevitably
leads to an old debate: whether nature or nurture molds us more.
Thoughts
inevitably
flash back to 1914, when trouble in this part of the Balkans led all the way to world war.
Regular check-ups for men would
inevitably
place strain on the public purse, Cartmill says.
The result will
inevitably
fuel speculation about the prime minister's future.
The result will
inevitably
fuel speculation about the Prime Minister's future.
Inevitably
she took out her frustrations on the children.
Requiring companies to make gender the primary qualification for board membership will
inevitably
lead to less experienced private sector boards.
Just lengthening that second stage of full-time work may secure the financial assets needed for a 100-year life, but such persistent work will
inevitably
exhaust precious intangible assets such as productive skills, vitality, happiness, and friendship.
Marx foretold that socialism would
inevitably
replace capitalism.
At the same time, perhaps
inevitably
, the humanities—while still popular in elite colleges and universities—have experienced a significant decline.
This would
inevitably
involve his departure from the post of Prime Minister.
The theory
inevitably
diverts attention from the important issues.
Their refusal to compromise will
inevitably
invite more criticism from the UN.
Most modern housing estates are terrible and
inevitably
done on the cheap.
Inevitably
the transition will yield some sticky moments.
The stores will
inevitably
end up competing with each other in their push for increased market shares.
Despite the fact that I have tried to be objective, the book
inevitably
mirrors my own interests and experiences.
Its heroes might declare the madness of reality, but reality
inevitably
triumphed over them.
Such a policy would
inevitably
draw fierce resistance from farmers.
Older cars
inevitably
lack the latest safety refinements.
Inevitably
those who suffer the most are the mothers and children.
Every American who hopes to "make it" also knows the fear of failure, because the myth of success
inevitably
implies comparison between the haves and the have-nots, the stars and the anonymous crowd.
The surface of the open wound is
inevitably
the seat of infection, which stimulates further vascularity.
Almost
inevitably
, these machines will eventually alter the landscape, too.
Inevitably
, the press exaggerated the story.
Technological changes will
inevitably
lead to unemployment.
Inevitably
, it rained on the day of the wedding.
This measure
inevitably
means higher taxes in the long run.
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