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Inexorably
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Meaning
Adv
●
In an
inexorable
manner
; without the
possibility
of
stopping
or prevention.
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Origin
inexorably
English
-ly
English
-lice
Old English (ca. 450-1100)
-ly
Middle English (1100-1500)
inexorable
English
inexorabilis
Latin
Sourced from
Etym
Related
Inescapably
Inextricably
Inevitably
Ineluctably
Steadily
Unavoidably
Progressively
Gradually
Increasingly
Rapidly
Imperceptibly
Slowly
Undeniably
Ceaselessly
Incessantly
Invariably
Inevitable
Undoubtedly
Inescapable
Persistently
Inseparably
Inherently
Unquestionably
Advancing
Irrefutably
Profoundly
Dependably
Fundamentally
Unequivocally
Unmistakably
Powerfully
Overwhelmingly
Unequivocal
Innately
Exponentially
Incredibly
Expanding
Immensely
Enormously
Thusly
Radically
Incomprehensibly
Extraordinarily
Irrevocably
Exceptionally
Unprecedentedly
Insidiously
Destitution
Slowly But Surely
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