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View definitions for unescapable

unescapable

adjective as in inescapable

adjective as in necessary

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Moroccan hospitality is unescapable, even in the most challenging of circumstances; Moroccans' spirit has not been crushed under the weight of the earthquake.

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Chernihiv’s remaining residents are terrified that each blast, bomb and body that lies uncollected on the streets ensnares them in the same macabre trap of unescapable killings and destruction.

These are strong ingredients, but when combined provide an unescapable dynamic.

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“Don’t Break My Heart” is soaringly sad, framing romantic desperation as an unescapable sonic maze.

The call for such a step-based approach is driven by the unescapable likelihood that any initial detection of alien life is likely to be ambiguous rather than a smoking gun: any glaringly obvious indication of alien life would have been clear by now, decades into the hunt.

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

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