Inexorably

Inexorably
Inexorably In*ex"o*ra*bly, adv. In an inexorable manner; inflexibly. ``Inexorably firm.'' --Thomson. [1913 Webster]

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  • inexorably — adverb /ɪˈnɛk.səɹ.ə.bli,ɪnˈɛk.sɚ.ə.bli ,ɪˈnɛk.sɚ.ə.bli/ In an inexorable manner; without the possibility of stopping or prevention. We watched as the storm clouds advanced inexorably closer to us. Syn: relentlessly, unrelentingly See Also:… …   Wiktionary

  • inexorably — adv. Inexorably is used with these verbs: ↑draw, ↑lead, ↑march …   Collocations dictionary

  • inexorably — inexorable ► ADJECTIVE 1) impossible to stop or prevent. 2) impossible to persuade by request or entreaty. DERIVATIVES inexorability noun inexorably adverb. ORIGIN Latin inexorabilis, from in not + exorare entreat …   English terms dictionary

  • inexorably — adverb in an inexorable manner (Freq. 1) time marches on inexorably • Derived from adjective: ↑inexorable …   Useful english dictionary

  • inexorably — adverb see inexorable …   New Collegiate Dictionary

  • inexorably — See inexorability. * * * …   Universalium

  • inexorably — (Roget s IV) modif. Syn. relentlessly, irresistibly, inevitably; see necessarily …   English dictionary for students

  • inexorably — adv. in an unyielding manner, without mercy; unchangeably …   English contemporary dictionary

  • inexorably — in·ex·o·ra·bly …   English syllables

  • inexorably — See: inexorable …   English dictionary

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