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Inexorability

usgb/ɪnˌeksərəˈbɪləti/Volume
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Unstoppable ForcePlay
Use 'inexorability' to describe events or forces that cannot be stopped, like nature or fate. SlideThe inexorability of the hurricane terrified the inhabitants.
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Beyond ControlPlay
Emphasizes situations where no action can change the outcome, showing helplessness. SlideHe felt the inexorability of the aging process.
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Literary DramaPlay
Often used in literature to build tension by showing that a character cannot avoid their fate. SlideThe inexorability of the prophecy hung over the hero's every move.