inexorable
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British pronunciation
/ɪnˈɛksəɹəbə‍l/

Definition & Meaning of "inexorable"in English

inexorable
01

unable to be halted or avoided

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The inexorable advance of technology reshaped every aspect of daily life.
Time 's inexorable march left visible traces on his face.
02

refusing to be moved by argument or emotion

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She remained inexorable, refusing to reconsider her decision.
The judge was inexorable, unmoved by the defendant's plea.
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