- ineluctability
- noun see ineluctable
New Collegiate Dictionary. 2001.
New Collegiate Dictionary. 2001.
ineluctability — ineluctable ► ADJECTIVE ▪ unable to be resisted or avoided; inescapable. DERIVATIVES ineluctability noun ineluctably adverb. ORIGIN Latin ineluctabilis, from in not + eluctari struggle out … English terms dictionary
ineluctability — noun the quality of being impossible to avoid or evade • Syn: ↑unavoidability • Hypernyms: ↑certainty, ↑sure thing, ↑foregone conclusion * * * ˌinə̇ˌləktəˈbiləd.ē noun ( es) … Useful english dictionary
ineluctability — See ineluctable. * * * … Universalium
ineluctability — noun The state or condition of being ineluctable. Syn: ineluctableness … Wiktionary
ineluctability — n. unavoidability, inescapableness … English contemporary dictionary
ineluctability — in·eluc·ta·bil·i·ty … English syllables
ineluctable — ineluctability, n. ineluctably, adv. /in i luk teuh beuhl/, adj. incapable of being evaded; inescapable: an ineluctable destiny. [1615 25; < L ineluctabilis, equiv. to in IN 3 + elucta(ri) to force a way out or over, surmount (e E + luctari to… … Universalium
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ineluctable — adjective Etymology: Latin ineluctabilis, from in + eluctari to struggle clear of, from ex + luctari to struggle, wrestle; akin to Latin luxus dislocated more at lock Date: circa 1623 not to be avoided, changed, or resisted ; inevitable < an… … New Collegiate Dictionary
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