“+ adjective
Etymology: un- (I) + escape, v. + -able
1. : incapable of being escaped or ignored : inescapable , unavoidable
every Tube station … is papered with unescapable assertions — C.E.Montague
2. : necessarily to be considered and dealt with
an unescapable crisis
the unescapable expansion of the nation's foreign policy — D.S.Freeman
3. : following logically or from the evidence : inevitable
an unescapable conclusion