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inescapableness
noun as in fate
verb as in predestinate
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The understanding of the human beings involved in that inescapableness being devoted to one another was something I'd simply never come across before.
From The Guardian
That meant tribulation, that meant the inescapableness of sin’s punishment—not in jails, not in trial courts, not on the gallows, but worse than that!
From Project Gutenberg
Our knowledge of the inescapableness of death and failure will quiet our laments, leaving us at least serene and resigned where our struggles and protests would be unavailing.
From Project Gutenberg
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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