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inescapable

[in-uh-skey-puh-buhl] / ˌɪn əˈskeɪ pə bəl /


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A sense of charismatic presence — the material manifestation of an abstract idea — is inescapable.

From Los Angeles Times

Last year’s inescapable “Wicked” and its new follow-up finale, “Wicked: For Good,” present an entirely different, far more frustrating predicament than the one Warner Bros. faced in the late aughts.

From Salon

Still, the viral video is apparently inescapable, as his daughter, who is about to turn three, will have a Baby Shark-themed birthday party.

From BBC

While the spectre of Bale is inescapable with Wales, Johnson had another impossible act to follow at Spurs, joining in the same transfer window in which Harry Kane left for Bayern Munich.

From BBC

And much like in the Gatsby world, in a world built for spectacle, real consequences remain inescapable.

From Salon