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inexorably

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Slowly, still falteringly but inexorably, Jim Crow justice was disappearing in the South.

Here is our Wes, golden child with his long curls spilling down the pillow, inexorably beautiful in death.

The first is the obvious fact that Joe Biden's feet seem almost inexorably drawn to his mouth when he speaks extemporaneously.

As the narrative advances inexorably toward the crime, these two characters shift to occupy polarities.

In the subsequent chapters the narrator is pulled, inexorably, to new depths of disillusionment and wretchedness.

Every rigor of hard fare, and severe usage, was inexorably brought upon him.

The rest was cloud, a thin veil, but all too much, inexorably hiding from us Changtse and Chang La.

Everything was against me—the minutes even, dwindling away as we moved inexorably towards the final parting.

Maggie erred in not closing the gate of her heart inexorably, and in not resisting the sway of a purely "physiological law."

He had simply to become a wheel in the machinery of the law, to grind slowly, tirelessly, and inexorably.

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On this page you'll find 144 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to inexorably, such as: ferociously, fiercely, mercilessly, relentlessly, ruthlessly, and savagely.

From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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