INESCAPABLE


Meaning of INESCAPABLE in English

adjective

COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES

the inescapable/inevitable conclusion (= one that is very obvious, although you may not like it )

The inescapable conclusion was that the country needed a change of leadership.

COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS

■ NOUN

conclusion

Is the inescapable conclusion , therefore, that the régime finds itself between the devil and the deep blue sea?

For those with limited experience of overseas Test matches, especially in the subcontinent, this is the inescapable conclusion .

The inescapable conclusion was that people were continually managing to think it up for themselves.

fact

Chief amongst these had been the inescapable fact that she must get rid of Rose Cottage.

Since the beginning of time, work has been for many people a terrible, inescapable fact of life.

But the myth was more entertaining when dull but inescapable facts were omitted.

Beyond grief and shock, there is the inescapable fact that life is unalterably changed.

It completely beggared belief, yet it was an inescapable fact .

I believe that the Government understand those inescapable facts .

It is more an argument against inescapable facts about heredity itself!

EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES

The conclusion is inescapable . This was an accidental drug overdose and not a suicide.

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