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Inescapably - Meaning, Definition & English Examples

inescapably

/ˌɪnɪˈskeɪpəbli/ /ˌɪnɪˈskeɪpəbli/

Definition:

Impossible to avoid or evade; inevitably true or apparent.

Synonyms:

unavoidably, inevitably, necessarily, inexorably

Part of Speech:

adverb

Antonyms:

avoidably, evadably

Common Collocations:

inescapably linked, inescapably true, inescapably obvious

Derivatives:

inescapable, inescapableness

Usage Tips:

Use "inescapably" to emphasize something that cannot be avoided or denied, often in formal or analytical contexts.

Common Phrases:

inescapably bound, inescapably clear, inescapably part of

Etymology:

Derived from "inescapable" (mid-19th century), combining "in-" (not) + "escape" + "-able," with "-ly" forming the adverb.

Examples:

  • 1. The truth was inescapably clear to everyone present.
  • 2. His guilt seemed inescapably obvious after the evidence was revealed.
  • 3. The two issues are inescapably linked by their shared history.
  • 4. She felt inescapably drawn to the mysterious old house.

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