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inevitable adjective about to happen, approaching, assured, at hand, brewing, certain, decided, definite, determined, fated, fixed, following, foreordained, forthcoming, guaranteed, imminent, impending, in store, in the offing, ineluctable, ineludible, inescapable, inevasible, inevitabilis, looming, near, necessarius, next, ordained, preordained, sure, sure to happen, to come, unavoidable, unchangeable, unfailing, unquestionable Associated concepts: inevitable accident, inevitable casualty, inevitable occurrence See also: categorical, certain, definite, fixed, forthcoming, future, inescapable, irremediable, irrevocable, necessary, necessity, positive, unalterable How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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But once you accept the set-up and get past the fish-out-of-water inevitabilities (it's kooky driving on the wrong side of the road And the pains of transitions were thus gradually and grudgingly accepted as historical inevitabilities. Even in this most Ruskinian of present-clay building projects, the inevitabilities of the machine and the marketplace implacably penetrate. |
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