Inevitable синонимы

  • imminent
  • impending
  • inescapable
  • inexorable
  • irresistible
  • necessary
  • unavoidable
  • undeniable
  • binding
  • doomed
  • pat
  • all locked up
  • assured
  • compulsory
  • decided
  • decreed
  • destined
  • determined
  • fated
  • fateful
  • fixed
  • for certain
  • foreordained
  • in the bag
  • ineluctable
  • ineludible
  • inflexible
  • irrevocable
  • no ifs ands or buts
  • obligatory
  • ordained
  • prescribed
  • settled
  • sure
  • unalterable
  • unpreventable
  • without recourse

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Moving between floors, the characters’ journey seems both improbable and inevitable.

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WORDS RELATED TO INEVITABLE

  • assured
  • certain
  • inescapable
  • inevitable
  • necessary
  • routine
  • unavoidable
  • at hand
  • brewing
  • certain
  • closed
  • coming
  • compelled
  • compulsory
  • condemned
  • designed
  • directed
  • doomed
  • foreordained
  • forthcoming
  • hanging over
  • impending
  • in prospect
  • in store
  • in the cards
  • in the wind
  • ineluctable
  • inescapable
  • inevitable
  • inexorable
  • instant
  • intended
  • looming
  • meant
  • menacing
  • near
  • ordained
  • overhanging
  • predesigned
  • predestined
  • predetermined
  • que sera sera
  • sealed
  • settled
  • stated
  • that is to be
  • that will be
  • threatening
  • to come
  • unavoidable
  • way the ball bounces
  • a priori
  • as a matter of course
  • assertive
  • authoritarian
  • authoritative
  • axiomatic
  • by fiat
  • by natural law
  • by nature
  • canonical
  • categorical
  • deducible
  • deductive
  • derivable
  • doctrinaire
  • doctrinal
  • eternal
  • excathedra
  • formal
  • imperative
  • inevitable
  • on faith
  • oracular
  • orthodox
  • peremptory
  • positive
  • pragmatic
  • prophetic
  • reasoned
  • systematic
  • theoretical
  • unchangeable
  • unerring
  • unqualified
  • closing
  • conditional
  • consequent
  • contingent
  • dependent
  • down the pike
  • down the road
  • ending
  • endmost
  • ensuing
  • final
  • hindmost
  • in the cards
  • indirect
  • inevitable
  • last
  • later
  • latter
  • overall
  • possible
  • prospective
  • resulting
  • secondary
  • succeeding
  • terminal
  • ulterior
  • ultimate
  • vicarious
  • crucial
  • decisive
  • destined
  • determining
  • doomed
  • fateful
  • final
  • foreordained
  • inevitable
  • predestined
  • unlucky
  • decided by fate
  • destined
  • doomed
  • foreordained
  • imminent
  • impending
  • in the stars
  • inescapable
  • inevitable
  • predestined
  • predetermined
  • preordained
  • unavoidable

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English Synonyms and AntonymsRate these synonyms:2.8 / 4 votes

  1. inevitable

    That is necessary which must exist, occur, or be true; which in the nature of things can not be otherwise. That which is essential belongs to the essence of a thing, so that the thing can not exist in its completeness without it; that which is indispensable may be only an adjunct, but it is one that can not be spared; vigorous health is essential to an arctic explorer; warm clothing is indispensable. That which is requisite (or required) is so in the judgment of the person requiring it, but may not be so absolutely; thus, the requisite is more a matter of personal feeling than the indispensable. Inevitable (Latin in, not, and evito, shun) is primarily the exact equivalent of the Saxon unavoidable; both words are applied to things which some at least would escape or prevent, while that which is necessary may meet with no objection; food is necessary, death is inevitable; a necessary conclusion satisfies a thinker; an inevitable conclusion silences opposition. An infallible proof is one that necessarily leads the mind to a sound conclusion. Needed and needful are more concrete than necessary, and respect an end to be attained; we speak of a necessary inference; necessary food is what one can not live without, while needful food is that without which he can not enjoy comfort, health, and strength.

    Synonyms:
    essential, indispensable, infallible, necessary, needed, needful, required, requisite, unavoidable, undeniable

    Antonyms:
    casual, contingent, needless, non-essential, optional, unnecessary, useless, worthless

    Preposition:
    Necessary to a sequence or a total; for or to a result or a person; unity is necessary to (to constitute) completeness; decision is necessary for command, or for a commander.

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  1. inevitableadjective

    an unavoidable event

    «don’t argue with the inevitable»

    Antonyms:
    avertable, evitable, avoidable, unpredictable, avertible

  2. inevitableadjective

    incapable of being avoided or prevented

    «the inevitable result»

    Antonyms:
    avertable, avertible, evitable, avoidable, unpredictable

  3. inevitableadjective

    invariably occurring or appearing

    «the inevitable changes of the seasons»

    Antonyms:
    avoidable, avertable, avertible, evitable, unpredictable

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  1. Terry Pullinger:

    The CWU do not accept that closure of the Royal Mail Pension Plan is inevitable and will explore every avenue to defend it.

  2. Charles R. Swindoll:

    The remarkable thing we have is a choice every day regarding the attitude we will embrace for that day. We cannot change our past… We cannot change the fact that people will act in a certain way. We cannot change the inevitable. The only thing we can do is play on the one string we have, and that is our attitude.

  3. Nick Diaz:

    I never enjoyed fighting, it’s just something that I do. It’s just what I do. I tried to get away from it, but really it’s kind of inevitable. It is. All the people around me and all the money and sponsors, they won’t let me get away from fighting. There’s things I could do, but it’s not going to work out. I might as well just go and take my punches.

  4. Albert Einstein:

    As long as there are sovereign nations possessing great power, war is inevitable.

  5. Sam Yebri:

    Iranian Americans — of all faiths — were relieved to see that no Americans were harmed by Iran’s missile strikes, so, I remain hopeful that the leaders of America and Iran will heed the call of their people who believe that war is neither necessary nor inevitable.


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  • المحتومArabic
  • অনিবার্যBengali
  • inevitableCatalan, Valencian
  • nevyhnutelnýCzech
  • zwangsläufig, unvermeidlich, unabwendbarGerman
  • inevitableSpanish
  • vältimatuEstonian
  • ناگزیر, حتمی‌الوقوع, حتمیPersian
  • ennalta arvattava, väistämätön, vääjäämätönFinnish
  • inévitableFrench
  • inevitábel, inevitableGalician
  • अपरिहार्यHindi
  • elkerülhetetlenHungarian
  • inevitabileItalian
  • בלתי נמנעHebrew
  • 必然, 確実, 避けられない, 当然, 不可避, 必至Japanese
  • 피할 수 없는Korean
  • necesseLatin
  • onafwendbaar, onvermijdelijk, voorspelbaarDutch
  • inevitableOccitan
  • nieuniknionyPolish
  • inevitávelPortuguese
  • neocolibil, inevitabilRomanian
  • неизбежный, неминуемыйRussian
  • neodvratnýSlovak
  • ofrånkomlig, oundvikligSwedish
  • தவிர்க்க முடியாதTamil
  • แน่นอนThai
  • kaçınılmazTurkish
  • ناگزیر ، اٹلUrdu

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assured, certain, decreed, destined, fixed, ineluctable, inescapable, inexorable, necessary, ordained, settled, sure, unavoidable, unpreventable  
  
Antonyms     
   avoidable, escapable, evadable, preventable, uncertain  

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inevitable

     
If something is inevitable, it is certain to happen and cannot be prevented or avoided.      adj   oft it v-link ADJ that  
(=unavoidable)  

If the case succeeds, it is inevitable that other trials will follow…, The defeat had inevitable consequences for British policy.     
      The inevitable is something which is inevitable., n-sing   the N  
`It’s just delaying the inevitable,’ he said.     

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  • adj.

    all (adjective)

    • inevitable.

    certain (adjective)

    • ineluctable.

    certain; cannot be avoided (adjective)

    • undeniable,
    • settled,
    • fixed,
    • inflexible,
    • doomed,
    • decreed,
    • pat,
    • ordained,
    • without recourse,
    • inescapable,
    • impending,
    • inexorable,
    • necessary,
    • prescribed,
    • unalterable,
    • compulsory,
    • in the bag,
    • fateful,
    • foreordained,
    • for certain,
    • binding,
    • Ineludible,
    • obligatory,
    • determined,
    • decided,
    • all locked up,
    • unpreventable,
    • assured,
    • fated,
    • no ifs ands or buts.

    destined (adjective)

    • more predesigned,
    • more foreordained,
    • more overhanging,
    • in-exorable,
    • in wind,
    • in cards,
    • fore-ordained,
    • in-tended,
    • most foreordained,
    • de-signed,
    • over-hanging,
    • more meant,
    • in exorable,
    • pre destined,
    • most predestined,
    • pre-designed,
    • more brewing,
    • most brewing,
    • most overhanging,
    • that is be,
    • more compelled,
    • more predestined,
    • pre determined,
    • in tended,
    • most compelled,
    • de signed,
    • over hanging,
    • pre designed,
    • pre-destined,
    • overhanging,
    • most designed,
    • pre-determined,
    • most meant,
    • way ball bounces,
    • most predesigned,
    • more designed,
    • fore ordained.

    dogmatic (adjective)

    • more deductive,
    • more excathedra,
    • as matter course,
    • unerring,
    • un-erring,
    • as a matter course,
    • eternal,
    • most deductive,
    • most excathedra,
    • peremptory,
    • doctrinaire,
    • more reasoned,
    • more doctrinal,
    • most reasoned,
    • un qualified,
    • un-qualified,
    • most doctrinal,
    • as matter of course,
    • un erring.

    eventual (adjective)

    • de pendent,
    • more ending,
    • down pike,
    • de-pendent,
    • most ending,
    • hind-most,
    • ensuing,
    • overall,
    • terminal,
    • in-direct,
    • in direct,
    • down road,
    • hind most,
    • more resulting,
    • most resulting,
    • end-most,
    • end most.

    fatal (adjective)

    • un luckiest,
    • ill fated,
    • illfated,
    • ill starred,
    • in curable,
    • un luckier,
    • ill-starred,
    • more pestilent,
    • most malefic,
    • most mortiferous,
    • un lucky,
    • more mortiferous,
    • illstarred,
    • un-luckiest,
    • more malefic,
    • more killing,
    • most killing,
    • un-lucky,
    • in-curable,
    • killing,
    • un-luckier.

    fated (adjective)

    • in the stars.

    foregone (adjective)

    • fore gone,
    • predictable,
    • fore-gone,
    • foregone.

    forthcoming (adjective)

    • up-coming,
    • oncoming,
    • more awaited,
    • up coming,
    • most awaited.

    future (adjective)

    • from here to eternity,
    • in the offing,
    • from here on,
    • close at hand,
    • to be,
    • from here in,
    • in the course of time,
    • just around the corner,
    • from now on in,
    • looked toward,
    • down the line.

    imminent (adjective)

    • on verge,
    • more handwriting on the wall,
    • in air,
    • fast approaching,
    • more gathering,
    • most fastapproaching,
    • most handwriting on the wall,
    • more unescapable,
    • more handwriting-on-the-wall,
    • un escapable,
    • fastapproaching,
    • on horizon,
    • most fast approaching,
    • most gathering,
    • more fast approaching,
    • most fast-approaching,
    • most handwriting-on-the-wall,
    • most inevasible,
    • un-escapable,
    • most unescapable,
    • more fast-approaching,
    • more inevasible,
    • more fastapproaching.

    implicit (adjective)

    • de finite,
    • more implicative,
    • under-stood,
    • in articulate,
    • in-articulate,
    • un-declared,
    • un questioned,
    • most contained,
    • more unquestioned,
    • de-finite,
    • more contained,
    • un said,
    • under stood,
    • un-reserved,
    • un expressed,
    • un declared,
    • un-expressed,
    • most unquestioned,
    • un shakable,
    • un-shakable,
    • un spoken,
    • un-questioned,
    • un-spoken,
    • most implicative,
    • un-said,
    • implied.

    inescapable (adjective)

    • in escapable,
    • in-escapable.

    inferred (adjective)

    • more wordless,
    • most wordless.

    irreversible (adjective)

    • beyond recall.

    irrevocable (adjective)

    • unrepealable,
    • irreversible,
    • unreversible,
    • irretrievable.

    obligatory (adjective)

    • imperative,
    • requisite,
    • mandatory,
    • constraining,
    • indispensable,
    • required,
    • pressing.

    Other relevant words: (adjective)

    • fast-approaching,
    • ADLIB,
    • see it coming,
    • on faith,
    • unprompted,
    • on its way,
    • unavoidable,
    • handwriting-on-the-wall,
    • Inferred,
    • on the horizon,
    • spontaneous,
    • fatal,
    • that will be,
    • free spirited,
    • predesigned,
    • in store,
    • taken for granted,
    • unescapable,
    • down the pike,
    • wordless,
    • Mortiferous,
    • implicative,
    • in the cards,
    • excathedra,
    • unbidden,
    • unquestioned,
    • in the wind,
    • irrevocable,
    • unuttered,
    • dogmatic,
    • in evidence,
    • unhesitating,
    • in prospect,
    • to come,
    • destined,
    • in the air,
    • ad lib,
    • malefic,
    • willy-nilly,
    • doctrinal,
    • unquestioning,
    • from the hip,
    • implicit,
    • as a matter of course,
    • deductive,
    • in preparation,
    • break loose,
    • by fiat,
    • forthcoming,
    • imminent,
    • Inevasible,
    • on the verge,
    • uncontrived,
    • ex cathedra,
    • by natural law,
    • by nature,
    • unchangeable,
    • down the road,
    • Unartful,
    • see coming,
    • that is to be,
    • unpremediated,
    • off top of head,
    • eventual,
    • automatic,
    • ex-cathedra,
    • way the ball bounces,
    • hanging over,
    • in view.

    required (adjective)

    • proviso,
    • must,
    • prerequisite,
    • Stipulated,
    • involuntary,
    • essential.

    spontaneous (adjective)

    • un-conscious,
    • from hip,
    • most uncontrived,
    • more unprompted,
    • un contrived,
    • most unartful,
    • un-intentional,
    • un controlled,
    • un-compelled,
    • un planned,
    • un-prompted,
    • most unbidden,
    • un-studied,
    • un-controlled,
    • in voluntary,
    • un-forced,
    • un bidden,
    • most unprompted,
    • un-bidden,
    • un prompted,
    • un constrained,
    • un conscious,
    • off top head,
    • more uncontrived,
    • un sophisticated,
    • un-planned,
    • un-contrived,
    • more unpremediated,
    • in-voluntary,
    • un artful,
    • most unpremediated,
    • un-artful,
    • un forced,
    • more unartful,
    • un compelled,
    • un intentional,
    • more unbidden,
    • un studied.

    unavoidable (adjective)

    • locked up,
    • open and shut.

    unchangeable (adjective)

    • un modifiable,
    • unmodifiable,
    • most unmodifiable,
    • in flexible,
    • un-modifiable,
    • in-flexible,
    • un-movable,
    • in-alterable,
    • in alterable,
    • un-changeable,
    • un movable,
    • more unmodifiable,
    • un changeable,
    • re solute,
    • re-solute.

    undoubting (adjective)

    • un-doubting,
    • un faltering,
    • un-conditional,
    • un-faltering,
    • un doubting,
    • un conditional.

    unhesitating (adjective)

    • un hesitating,
    • un-hesitating.

    willy-nilly (adjective)

    • most haphazardly,
    • willynilly,
    • more haphazardly,
    • most perforce,
    • more perforce.
  • n.

    • probable,
    • expected,
    • possibly,
    • bound,
    • probably,
    • guaranteed,
    • likely,
    • good.

    • uncontrollable,
    • sure,
    • cannot/can’t help something,
    • certain.

    fated (noun)

    • sure as blazes,
    • predetermined,
    • sure as shooting,
    • without fail,
    • come rain or shine.

    Other relevant words: (noun)

    • coming,
    • destiny.
  • v.

    Other relevant words: (verb)

    • fate.
  • Other synonyms:

    • bound to,
    • deadly,
    • future,
    • rain or shine,
    • perforce.

    • unstoppable,
    • irresistible,
    • compulsive.

    • stark.

    • get away from.

    Other relevant words (noun):

    • unavoidably,
    • substantially,
    • changeless,
    • predestined,
    • compel,
    • doom,
    • compulsion,
    • established,
    • certainty,
    • infallible,
    • consequent,
    • resistless,
    • anticipated,
    • preordained,
    • evident,
    • devoted,
    • inevitableness,
    • luck,
    • determinate,
    • confidence,
    • assuredly,
    • assurance,
    • assumed,
    • emergency,
    • lack,
    • lot,
    • automatically,
    • needs,
    • exigency,
    • resulting,
    • trust,
    • needful,
    • true,
    • marked,
    • incontestable,
    • Willy nilly,
    • foreseeable,
    • indubitable,
    • clear,
    • properly,
    • manifestly,
    • set,
    • inevitably,
    • demand,
    • openly,
    • unambiguous,
    • chance,
    • absolute,
    • surely,
    • sure-enough,
    • true to form,
    • requirement,
    • easy,
    • definite,
    • due,
    • unchanging,
    • necessity,
    • indefeasible,
    • clear and distinct,
    • obvious,
    • accepted,
    • necessarily,
    • obviously,
    • clearly,
    • ineluctability,
    • needed,
    • consequential,
    • ensured,
    • rightly,
    • secure,
    • foredoomed,
    • plainly,
    • absolutely,
    • unequivocal,
    • univocal,
    • seriously,
    • evidently,
    • positive,
    • decisive,
    • Indispensably,
    • certainly,
    • consequentially,
    • permanent,
    • grim,
    • unmistakable,
    • mechanically,
    • immutable,
    • inevitability,
    • patently,
    • kismet,
    • fortune,
    • appointed,
    • apparently,
    • destination,
    • without doubt,
    • unvaried,
    • uniform,
    • resultant,
    • Pre-established,
    • apodictic,
    • authoritative,
    • unyielding,
    • unquestionable,
    • Avoidless,
    • volunteer,
    • relentless,
    • as expected,
    • unsurprisingly,
    • clear as day,
    • stable,
    • certitude,
    • undoubting,
    • patent,
    • definitely,
    • determination,
    • dictated,
    • correctly,
    • sureness,
    • written,
    • conclusive,
    • rightfully,
    • positively,
    • inescapably.

How to use «Inevitable» in context?

There is no escaping the inevitable. It is what happens when you make a choice and plan for it. Often, the results are what we expected, but sometimes they are not. The inevitability of consequences can be a daunting prospect, but it is also a powerful tool. Without expecting the worst, we can tack back against the current and create a future that is both better and more manageable. Knowing how to use inevitability can be the difference between sage caution and paralyzing fear.

There is no getting around the fact that the future holds consequences.

Paraphrases for Inevitable:

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  • Equivalence

    • Adjective
      ineluctable, inescapable, unavoidable.
    • Proper noun, singular
      unavoidable.
    • Noun, singular or mass
      unavoidable.
  • Independent

    • Adjective
      avoid, avoidable, causal, compelling, crucial, definite, fatal, fateful, foregone, impossible, inalienable, indisputable, insurmountable, intrinsic, necessary, undeniable, unshirkable.
  • Other Related

    • Adjective
      essential, imminent, indispensable, inevitably, inexorable, inherent, irreversible, irrevocable, logical, natural, obvious, self-evident, unstoppable, vital, indispensible.
    • Noun, singular or mass
      inevitability.
    • Adverb
      inevitably.

Hyponym for Inevitable:

  • n.

    • event
      destiny, fate.

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Synonyms:
admonitory,
exemplary,
idealise,
monitory,
prophylactic,
warning,
RETD,
riflery,
twist tie,
fistbump.

Nearby words

  • inevasibleness
  • inevasibly
  • inevasively
  • inevitabilities
  • inevitability
  • Inevitable
  • (is that) understood?
  • (it’s) all right for someone
  • (it’s) my pleasure
  • -in suspense; panse
  • i

Resources

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  • INEVITABLE synonyms and antonyms — Merriam-Webster dictionary
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  • 1
    inevitable

    1) неизбе́жный, немину́емый

    Англо-русский словарь Мюллера > inevitable

  • 2
    inevitable

    Персональный Сократ > inevitable

  • 3
    inevitable

    [ıʹnevıtəb(ə)l]

    1. неизбежный, неминуемый

    2.

    неизменный, постоянный

    a tourist with his inevitable camera — турист со своим неизменным фотоаппаратом

    the inevitable hour — смертный час

    НБАРС > inevitable

  • 4
    inevitable

    [ɪ’nevɪtəbl]
    1.

    прил.

    1) неизбежный, неминуемый, неотвратимый

    It was inevitable that she would find out. — Так или иначе, она всё узнала бы.

    Syn:

    Ant:

    2) неизменный, постоянный

    For breakfast she usually has a cup of tea, an apple and her inevitable yoghurt. — На завтрак у неё обычно чашка чая, яблоко и неизменный йогурт.

    Syn:

    2.

    сущ.

    что-л. неизбежное; что-л. обычное, рутинное

    Англо-русский современный словарь > inevitable

  • 5
    inevitable

    Англо-русский синонимический словарь > inevitable

  • 6
    inevitable

    [ɪ’nevɪtəb(ə)l]

    adj

    неизбежный, неминуемый, неотвратимый

    It was inevitable that she would find out. — Так или иначе, она все узнала бы


    — inevitable results

    English-Russian combinatory dictionary > inevitable

  • 7
    inevitable

    Универсальный англо-русский словарь > inevitable

  • 8
    inevitable

    1. a неизбежный, неминуемый

    2. a разг. неизменный, постоянный

    Синонимический ряд:

    certain (adj.) certain; decided; destined; determined; fated; ineluctable; ineludible; inescapable; inevasible; infallible; necessary; predestined; predetermined; returnless; sure; unavoidable; unescapable; unevadable

    Антонимический ряд:

    avoidable; doubtful; questionable; uncertain; unlikely

    English-Russian base dictionary > inevitable

  • 9
    inevitable

    a

    неизбежный, неминуемый, неотвратимый

    Politics english-russian dictionary > inevitable

  • 10
    inevitable

    adjective

    1) неизбежный, неминуемый

    2)

    collocation

    неизменный; tourists with their inevitable cameras туристы со своими неизменными фотоаппаратами

    Syn:

    inescapable, necessary, unavoidable

    Ant:

    avertible, chance, optional, preventable

    * * *

    (a) неизбежный

    * * *

    * * *

    [in·ev·i·ta·ble || ɪn’evɪtəbl]
    неизбежный, неминуемый, неизменный

    * * *

    неизбежен

    неизбежный

    неминуем

    неминуемый

    * * *

    1. прил.
    1) неизбежный
    2) разг.; шутл. неизменный
    2. сущ.
    что-л. неизбежное; что-л. обычное

    Новый англо-русский словарь > inevitable

  • 11
    inevitable

    English-russian dctionary of diplomacy > inevitable

  • 12
    inevitable

    The tourist with his inevitable camera was roaming in the vicinity of the ancient castle — Турист со своей неизменной камерой бродил поблизости от древнего замка

    The new dictionary of modern spoken language > inevitable

  • 13
    inevitable

    English-Russian big medical dictionary > inevitable

  • 14
    inevitable

    [ɪnˈevɪtəbl]

    inevitable неизбежный

    English-Russian short dictionary > inevitable

  • 15
    inevitable

    Англо-русский словарь экономических терминов > inevitable

  • 16
    inevitable

    1) неизбежный

    2) неминуемый

    Англо-русский технический словарь > inevitable

  • 17
    inevitable

    [ɪn`evɪtəbl]

    неизбежный, неминуемый, неотвратимый

    неизменный, постоянный

    что-либо неизбежное; что-либо обычное, рутинное

    Англо-русский большой универсальный переводческий словарь > inevitable

  • 18
    inevitable

    неизбежный; неминуемый; неотвратимый

    English-Russian dictionary of technical terms > inevitable

  • 19
    inevitable

    The Americanisms. English-Russian dictionary. > inevitable

  • 20
    inevitable

    неизбежен

    неизбежный

    неминуем

    неминуемый

    English-Russian smart dictionary > inevitable

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  • inévitable — [ inevitabl ] adj. • 1377; lat. inevitabilis 1 ♦ Qu on ne peut éviter, qui se produit sans qu on puisse l empêcher. ⇒ certain, fatal, immanquable, inéluctable, obligatoire. « Si tous laissent les choses aller, la catastrophe est inévitable »… …   Encyclopédie Universelle

  • Inevitable — derives from the Latin word vitare (to avoid) and the prefix in (meaning not or without). It refers to something that cannot be avoided.Business* Inevitable disclosure is a legal doctrine related to employer rights.Music* The Inevitable was… …   Wikipedia

  • inevitable — 1 Inevitable, ineluctable, inescapable, unescapable, unavoidable are comparable when meaning incapable of being shunned or evaded. Inevitable (see also CERTAIN) implies that causes are already in operation or that the conditions (as of one s… …   New Dictionary of Synonyms

  • Inevitable — In*ev i*ta*ble, a. [L. inevitabilis: cf. F. in[ e]vitable. See {In } not, and {Evitable}.] [1913 Webster] 1. Not evitable; incapable of being shunned; unavoidable; certain. The inevitable hour. Gray. [1913 Webster] It was inevitable; it was… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • inevitable — I adjective about to happen, approaching, assured, at hand, brewing, certain, decided, definite, destined, determined, fated, fixed, following, foreordained, forthcoming, guaranteed, imminent, impending, in store, in the offing, ineluctable,… …   Law dictionary

  • inevitable — Inevitable. adj. de tout genre. Qui ne se peut eviter. Un malheur inevitable. sa mort est inevitable …   Dictionnaire de l’Académie française

  • inevitable — adjetivo 1. (antepuesto / pospuesto) Que no se puede evitar: Era una decisión inevitable. Deberemos sufrir las inevitables consecuencias de esta remodelación …   Diccionario Salamanca de la Lengua Española

  • inevitable — ► ADJECTIVE ▪ certain to happen; unavoidable. ► NOUN (the inevitable) ▪ a situation that is unavoidable. DERIVATIVES inevitability noun inevitably adverb. ORIGIN Latin inevitabilis, from in not + evitare avoid …   English terms dictionary

  • inevitable — [in ev′i tə bəl] adj. [ME < L inevitabilis: see IN 2 & EVITABLE] that cannot be avoided or evaded; certain to happen n. that which is inevitable: often preceded by the inevitability n. inevitably adv …   English World dictionary

  • inevitable — mid 15c., from L. inevitabilis unavoidable, from in not, opposite of (see IN (Cf. in ) (1)) + evitabilis avoidable, from evitare to avoid, from ex out (see EX (Cf. ex )) + vitare …   Etymology dictionary

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