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inexorableness



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They deal with the hard and tragic things in life, the terrible power of ocean and storm, or the inexorableness and dreariness of death, banishment, and the separation of friends.

From A History of English Literature by Fletcher, Robert Huntington

Hartmut was given to the father unconditionally, and Falkenried barred the mother's every effort with iron inexorableness.

From The Northern Light by Werner, E.

One of the most melancholy phenomena of Chinese life is the suddenness, the spontaneity, the inexorableness with which natural affection and all kindly relations under certain conditions seem absolutely to wither up.

From Village Life in China A Study in Sociology by Smith, Arthur H.

Henry shook his head; there was an awful inexorableness with himself displayed in his steady knitting.

From Jerome, A Poor Man A Novel by Freeman, Mary Eleanor Wilkins

That would account for the seeming inexorableness of the misfortunes which fell upon him now, since common sense told him that in this life such cruel blows were undeserved.

From The Price of Things by Glyn, Elinor




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