adjective
COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES
inexorable logic formal (= logic in which one thing leads to another in a way that cannot be avoided )
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By the inexorable logic of war, the bombings provoked an even stronger response.
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ NOUN
logic
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The inexorable logic does not, however, establish that the result is morally or socially desirable.
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Up to the point of overload and pressure, you might say that the inexorable logic of the Hay Fever Theory does hold.
rise
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The most famous face of all has slipped in during the seemingly inexorable rise in predicted numbers of Conservative seats.
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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His jealousy sets him on an inexorable course towards murder.
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the inexorable decline in Britain's manufacturing industry
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the inexorable progress of rain forest destruction