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ineluctable

[in-i-luhk-tuh-buhl] / ˌɪn ɪˈlʌk tə bəl /
ADJECTIVE
certain
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Associated economic theories about the ineluctable rise of worldwide free market capitalism took on a similar sheen of invincibility and inevitability.

From New York Times

She drains the terrible scene of histrionics and elevates it into something concerning but calm, quiet, almost ineluctable.

From Washington Post

For some, the ineluctable transformation from margin to mainstream, outsider to insider, has made drag aesthetics a fearsome threat to an established way of life.

From Los Angeles Times

"A future whitewash in a special counsel report is bound to fail in light of the overwhelming, undeniable and ineluctable amount of evidence of Russian government efforts to help Trump and harm Clinton."

From Salon

A future whitewash in a special counsel report is bound to fail in light of the overwhelming, undeniable and ineluctable amount of evidence of Russian government efforts to help Trump and harm Clinton.

From Washington Post