ineluctable

  • 11ineluctable — {{#}}{{LM I21689}}{{〓}} {{SynI22240}} {{[}}ineluctable{{]}} ‹i·ne·luc·ta·ble› {{《}}▍ adj.inv.{{》}} Que no se puede evitar: • La muerte es el final ineluctable de todo ser vivo.{{○}} {{★}}{{\}}ETIMOLOGÍA:{{/}} Del latín ineluctabilis. {{#}}{{LM… …

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  • 12ineluctable — [[t]ɪ̱nɪlʌ̱ktəb(ə)l[/t]] ADJ: usu ADJ n You use ineluctable to describe something that cannot be stopped, escaped, or ignored. [FORMAL] ...Malthus s theories about the ineluctable tendency of populations to exceed resources. Syn: inescapable …

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  • 13ineluctable — 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&#8230; …

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  • 14INÉLUCTABLE — adj. des deux genres Qui est fatal, qu’aucune force ne saurait détourner. Destinée inéluctable …

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  • 15ineluctable — 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&#8230; …

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  • 16ineluctable — adjective /ɪn.ɪˈlʌk.tə.bəl/ Impossible to avoid or escape; inescapable, irresistible. God indeed (if it please him) can by his absolute power over his Creature, make him act this thing, or take that thing, by ineluctable Necessity, and whether he …

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  • 17inéluctable — (i né lu kta bl ) adj. Néologisme. Contre quoi on ne peut lutter. Un destin inéluctable. ÉTYMOLOGIE    Lat. ineluctabilis, de in négatif, et eluctabilis, qu on peut surmonter, de e, hors, et luctari, lutter …

    Dictionnaire de la Langue Française d'Émile Littré

  • 18ineluctable — /ɪnəˈlʌktəbəl/ (say inuh luktuhbuhl) adjective that cannot be escaped from, as a fate: *He is weak, middle aged, not equal to the drink he consumes; its ineluctable progress may be read in the vascular spider on his nose –david foster, 1981.&#8230; …

  • 19ineluctable — Synonyms and related words: absolute, apodictic, bound, certain, clear, clear and distinct, clear as day, conclusive, decisive, definite, determinate, fated, fateful, indefeasible, ineludible, inescapable, inevasible, inevitable, inexorable,&#8230; …

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  • 20ineluctable — in|e|luc|ta|ble Mot Pla Adjectiu invariable …

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