inescapably
Appearance
English
[edit]Etymology
[edit]From inescapable + -ly.
Adverb
[edit]inescapably (comparative more inescapably, superlative most inescapably)
- In an inescapable manner.
- 2010, Max Gunther, The Very, Very Rich and How They Got That Way:
- Thus Clement Stone, though he has toe-dipped and waded and sometimes plunged into many ventures during the course of a busy life, is still inescapably labeled as an insurance man.
- 2017 June 9, Steven Poole, “Behave by Robert Sapolsky review – why do we do what we do?”, in The Guardian[1], →ISSN:
- He eventually nails his colours to the mast of strict determinism: every human action is inescapably caused by preceding events in the world, including events in the brain.
Synonyms
[edit]Translations
[edit]in an inescapable manner
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