inexorably in English

adverb

in an unyielding manner, without mercy; unchangeably

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1. 14 Monetary inflation spirals inexorably on.

2. 11 Pleasure and pain alternate inexorably.

3. 16 The crisis is moving inexorably towards war.

4. 2 These events led inexorably to war.

5. 1 Spending on health is growing inexorably.

6. 4 The clock ticked up shillings inexorably.

7. 12 The question, inexorably, is whether it is good.

8. 15 " Try a hot cake,'said Mammy inexorably.

9. 13 That are inexorably shaping the world of tomorrow.

10. 3 Time marches inexorably on and we still have not made a decision.

11. Meanwhile, the marshes were being drained inexorably to make way for agricultural projects.

12. 5 The days of death rolled on inexorably towards the ending of the year.

13. Feeding and environment Many elements of marine aquarium care are interdependent and inexorably entwined.

14. 10 As she talked, David found his eyes inexorably gliding over the curves of her body.

15. They were like a needle stuck in a gramophone record, inexorably repeating embrace after embrace.

16. 28 Feeding and environment Many elements of marine aquarium care are interdependent and inexorably entwined.

17. Man beats back the jungle, the vines and fluid spong trees inexorably overwhelm the masonry.

18. 30 They were like a needle stuck in a gramophone record, inexorably repeating embrace after embrace.

19. 21 Man beats back the jungle, the vines and fluid spong trees inexorably overwhelm the masonry.

20. India's inexorably growing power crisis is a bottleneck that threatens to hobble its overall growth rate.

21. 29 In the new liberal framework, however, both system redundancy and public service culture are inexorably fading.

22. 9 Inexorably, it pulls you into the folds of a miserable life of degradation, poverty, and humiliation.

23. 27 On the other hand there is sadness at the way an entire productive farm is being inexorably consumed.

24. 26 In due course Agnes forgot her first impulse, yet was moving inexorably on an almost preordained path.

25. 17 But nomatterwhat cosmetics we use, what exercises we do, the decay of our bodies moves inexorably forward.

26. Stagnating investment led inexorably to a reduction in the supply of permanent jobs in all sectors except agriculture

27. Corporate yuppie culture is oozing insidiously into the development world and the old order is slowly and inexorably crumbling.

28. ∎ (of a thing) move very slowly at an inexorably steady pace: the fog was Creeping up from the marsh

29. 6 Inexorably her thoughts turned to suicide, not because she wanted to die but because she desperately wanted help.

30. 23 Corporate yuppie culture is oozing insidiously into the development world and the old order is slowly and inexorably crumbling.

31. 22 Again, the methods or source is as important as the actual results making one inexorably tied to the other.

32. 7 Since costs tend to rise inexorably,(www.Sentencedict.com) attempts to stabilize public spending have essentially meant cuts in actual services.

33. Since costs tend to rise inexorably,[sentence dictionary] attempts to stabilize public spending have essentially meant cuts in actual services.

34. As the snow accumulates from that little boreal patch, growing inexorably year after year,(sentence dictionary) gargantuan ice sheets begin to form.

35. Bloodthirsty (comparative Bloodthirstier or more bloodthirsty, superlative bloodthirstiest or most bloodthirsty) Thirsty for blood: inexorably violent or eager for bloodshed; murderous

36. Bloodthirsty (comparative Bloodthirstier or more bloodthirsty, superlative bloodthirstiest or most bloodthirsty) Thirsty for blood: inexorably violent or eager for bloodshed; murderous

37. 25 When a segregation distorter arises by mutation, it will spread inexorably through the population at the expense of its allele.

38. 24 As the snow accumulates from that little boreal patch, growing inexorably year after year, gargantuan ice sheets begin to form.

39. Bloodthirsty (comparative Bloodthirstier or more bloodthirsty, superlative bloodthirstiest or most bloodthirsty) Thirsty for blood: inexorably violent or eager for bloodshed; murderous

40. Bloodthirsty (comparative Bloodthirstier or more bloodthirsty, superlative bloodthirstiest or most bloodthirsty) Thirsty for blood: inexorably violent or eager for bloodshed; murderous

41. Bloodthirsty (comparative bloodthirstier or more Bloodthirsty, superlative bloodthirstiest or most Bloodthirsty) Thirsty for blood: inexorably violent or eager for bloodshed; murderous

42. 26 As the snow accumulates from that little boreal patch, growing inexorably year after year, gargantuan ice sheets begin to form.

43. 20 Fourthly, a successful terminal at Stratford would inevitably and inexorably encroach on the Lea Valley regional park and reduce leisure facilities.

44. 19 And Katherine could do with all the comfort she could get for the illness was slowly and inexorably taking its toll.

45. 18 As his hands slid down her upper arms and he drew her slowly but inexorably towards him, her throat grew dry.

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47. 8 Consultants' caseloads are mounting inexorably and technical complexity is increasing while junior support declines, both proportionately and in terms of doctor hours.

48. As the earth’s inhabitants move steadily closer to five billion and the population pressure explodes on the land, the soil will inexorably disappear.

49. While it remains a burden assiduously avoided it is not unexpected and thus not beyond a measure of control which has led you, inexorably here.

50. The meritocracy is inexorably turning into a matriarchy, and visibly so on many campuses: the heads of Harvard, Princeton, MIT, Brown and the National Defence University are all women.