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inexorably

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Adverb — In a way that cannot be stopped or changed; relentlessly.

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inexorably towards grow inexorably

Etymology

From inexorable + -ly.

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What does “inexorably” mean?

The word “inexorably” means in a way that cannot be stopped or changed; relentlessly. In plain terms, happening steadily and unstoppably, with no way to hold it back.

How do you pronounce “inexorably”?

“Inexorably” is pronounced ihn-EHK-suh-ruh-blee (/ɪnˈɛk.sə.ɹə.bli/ in IPA).

How do you use “inexorably” in a sentence?

Here is “inexorably” used in a sentence: “The debt grew inexorably until the business finally folded.”

What part of speech is “inexorably”?

“Inexorably” is an adverb.

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