|in+ adjective
Etymology: in- (I) + escape + -able
: incapable of being avoided, ignored, or denied
the inescapable mark of his genius — F.R.Leavis
: unavoidable : necessarily present or to be reckoned with : following of strict logical necessity or moral compulsion : inevitable
inescapable that a man must owe economic obligations to his wife and to his children — Weston La Barre
continuity in design appears to be inescapable — J.E.Gloag
• in·es·cap·able·ness -nə̇s noun -es
• in·es·cap·ably -blē, -bli adverb