(ˈ)i|neks(ə)rəbəl, əˈn- also -negz(- sometimes |inig|zōr- or |i(ˌ)neg|zōr- or -|zȯr- adjective
Etymology: Latin inexorabilis, from in- in- (I) + exorabilis exorable, from exorare to prevail upon, persuade (from ex- ex- (I) + orare to speak, plead, pray) + -abilis -able — more at oration
: not to be persuaded or moved by entreaty or prayer : unyielding , inflexible , relentless
inexorable doom
inexorable logic
inexorable necessity
inexorable opponent
• in·ex·o·ra·ble·ness -nə̇s noun -es
• in·ex·o·ra·bly -blē, -bli adverb