The meaning of Inexorable
Inexorable – definition
adjectiveImpossible to stop or prevent.
Usage examples:
The seemingly inexorable march of new technology
adjectiveContinuing without any possibility of being stopped
Usage examples:
Aging is an inexorable process.
Inexorable translation into English
Inexorable: translate from English into Chinese
无情, 残酷, 残, 残暴
Inexorable: translate from English into Dutch
Onverbiddelijk
Inexorable: translate from English into French
Inexorable
Inexorable: translate from English into German
Unerbittlich, Unaufhaltsam, Erbarmungslos, Unumstößlich
Inexorable: translate from English into Hindi
निष्ठुर, कठोर, अनमनीय, अनाराध्य, निर्दय, निर्दयी, हठीला
Inexorable: translate from English into Italian
Inesorabile
Inexorable: translate from English into Korean
무정한, 냉혹한
Inexorable: translate from English into Russian
Неумолимый, Непреклонный, Безжалостный, Непоколебимый
Inexorable: translate from English into Spanish
Inexorable, Severo
Word origin
mid 16th century: from French, or from Latin inexorabilis, from in- ‘not’ + exorabilis (from exorare ‘entreat’).
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