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What are the meaning of ineluctable?
Definition of ineluctable : not to be avoided, changed, or resisted : inevitable an ineluctable fate.
Is there a difference between inevitable and unavoidable?
“Unavoidable” means something that cannot be avoided. “Inevitable” means something that is bound to happen.
What is the difference between inevitable and ineluctable?
Ineluctable means inescapable or unavoidable. So inevitable and eluctable are similar. Inevitable is more like impending (e.g., impending doom), and ineluctable is more like fate.
What is an antonym of ineluctable?
Opposite of impossible to avoid or escape. avoidable. evadable. uncertain. unsure.
What is the synonym of unavoidable?
impossible to avoid; bound to happen. Synonyms: inevitable, inescapable. Antonyms: avoidable.
What things are unavoidable?
(law) That cannot be voided or nullified. adjective. 1. The definition of unavoidable is something that cannot be escaped. If a car swerves into your lane with no warning and hits you head-on before you have any time to react, this is an example of when the car crash was unavoidable for you.
What is another word for ineluctable?
inevitable
OTHER WORDS FOR ineluctable inevitable, unavoidable, irrevocable, unpreventable, unstoppable, inexorable, certain, sure, fated.
What is the opposite of unavoidable?
Opposite of bound to happen. avoidable. evadable. uncertain.
What is the antonym of unavoidable?
Antonyms: evitable, avoidable, avertible, avertable. Synonyms: inescapable, ineluctable.
What is something inevitable?
If something is inevitable, it will definitely happen, like death or tax season. Inevitable comes from the Latin word inevitabilis, which means unavoidable. If you say something is inevitable, you give the sense that no matter what scheme you come up with to get around it, it’s going to happen sooner or later.
What is the opposite of ineluctable?
“an ineluctable destiny”; “an unavoidable accident” Antonyms: evitable, avertible, avertable, avoidable. Synonyms: inescapable, unavoidable, ineluctable.