"Inexorably" is an adverb that means in a way that is impossible to stop or prevent, often indicating something that is relentless, unyielding, or unavoidable. It describes a process or progression that continues steadily and cannot be halted or changed.
The term describes an action that is continuing without any possibility of stopping or being stopped by an external force. The word also describes actions that cannot be persuaded or moved.
For instance, imagine a river flowing downstream with a small boat caught in its current. As the boat moves forward, the force of the river becomes stronger and stronger, pulling the boat with it. No matter how hard the boat's passengers row or try to steer, the current of the river is so powerful that it inevitably carries the boat downstream. In this situation, the boat is inexorably moving in one direction, and there is no way to stop or change its course because of the relentless force of the river's current.
Example sentences
- The passage of time moves inexorably, regardless of our desires.
- Inexorably, the glacier continued to advance, reshaping the landscape.
- The march of progress in technology moves inexorably forward, constantly evolving.
- Despite their efforts, the team inexorably fell behind in the competition.
- The legal process can seem slow, but it moves inexorably towards a resolution.
- Inexorably, the sun dipped below the horizon, signaling the end of the day.
- As the disease progressed, it seemed to march inexorably through the patient's body.
- The decline of the old industry was inexorably linked to the rise of new technologies.
- Inexorably, inflation eroded the purchasing power of the currency.
- The novel's plot unfolded inexorably, leading to an inevitable and tragic conclusion.
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