INEXORABLE


Meaning of INEXORABLE in English

adj.

Pronunciation: ( ˌ )i- ' neks-r ə -b ə l, - ' nek-s ə -, - ' neg-z ə -r ə -

Function: adjective

Etymology: Latin inexorabilis, from in- + exorabilis pliant, from exorare to prevail upon, from ex- + orare to speak ― more at ORATION

Date: 1542

: not to be persuaded, moved, or stopped : RELENTLESS < inexorable progress>

– in · ex · o · ra · bil · i · ty \ ( ˌ )i- ˌ neks-r ə - ' bi-l ə -t ē , - ˌ nek-s ə -, - ˌ neg-z ə - \ noun

– in · ex · o · ra · ble · ness \ - ' neks-r ə -b ə l-n ə s, - ' nek-s ə -, - ' neg-z ə - \ noun

– in · ex · o · ra · bly \ -bl ē \ adverb

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