inexorable 音标拼音: [
, ɪn'ɛksɚəbəl]
a . 无情的,冷酷的,不屈不挠的
无情的,冷酷的,不屈不挠的
inexorable adj 1 :
not to be placated or appeased or moved by entreaty ;
"
grim determination "; "
grim necessity "; "
Russia '
s final hour ,
it seemed ,
approached with inexorable certainty ";
"
relentless persecution "; "
the stern demands of parenthood " [
synonym : {
grim }, {
inexorable }, {
relentless },
{
stern }, {
unappeasable }, {
unforgiving }, {
unrelenting }]
2 :
impervious to pleas ,
persuasion ,
requests ,
reason ; "
he is adamant in his refusal to change his mind "; "
Cynthia was inexorable ;
she would have none of him "-
W .
Churchill ; "
an intransigent conservative opposed to every liberal tendency "
[
synonym : {
adamant }, {
adamantine }, {
inexorable }, {
intransigent }]
Inexorable \
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inexorabilis :
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inexorable .
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Not to be persuaded or moved by entreaty or prayer ;
firm ;
determined ;
unyielding ;
unchangeable ;
inflexible ;
relentless ;
--
of people and impersonal forces ;
as ,
an inexorable prince or tyrant ;
an inexorable judge ;
the inexorable advance of a glacier . "
Inexorable equality of laws ." --
Gibbon . "
Death '
s inexorable doom ." --
Dryden .
[
1913 Webster ]
You are more inhuman ,
more inexorable ,
O ,
ten times more than tigers of Hyrcania . --
Shak .
[
1913 Webster ]
99 Moby Thesaurus words for "
inexorable ":
adamant ,
adamantine ,
bowelless ,
cast -
iron ,
certain ,
cruel ,
dog -
eat -
dog ,
dogged ,
dour ,
fated ,
fateful ,
firm ,
flinty ,
fundamentalist ,
grim ,
hard ,
hard -
core ,
harsh ,
heartless ,
hidebound ,
immobile ,
immovable ,
immutable ,
implacable ,
impliable ,
inclement ,
indefeasible ,
inelastic ,
ineluctable ,
inescapable ,
inevasible ,
inevitable ,
inflexible ,
intransigent ,
iron ,
ironbound ,
ironclad ,
ironhanded ,
irreconcilable ,
irresistible ,
irrevocable ,
merciless ,
muscle -
bound ,
necessary ,
obdurate ,
obstinate ,
orthodox ,
pitiless ,
procrustean ,
purist ,
puristic ,
puritan ,
puritanic ,
relentless ,
remorseless ,
resistless ,
resolute ,
rigid ,
rigorist ,
rigoristic ,
rigorous ,
rock -
ribbed ,
rockbound ,
ruthless ,
single -
minded ,
steely ,
stern ,
stiff ,
straightlaced ,
straitlaced ,
stubborn ,
sure ,
sure as death ,
sure as fate ,
unaffected ,
unalterable ,
unavoidable ,
unbending ,
unchangeable ,
uncompassionate ,
uncompassioned ,
uncompromising ,
uncontrollable ,
undeflectable ,
unfeeling ,
unforgiving ,
ungiving ,
unmerciful ,
unmoved ,
unpitiful ,
unpitying ,
unpreventable ,
unrelenting ,
unremorseful ,
unstoppable ,
unsympathetic ,
unsympathizing ,
unyielding ,
without mercy
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INEXORABLE Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster The meaning of INEXORABLE is not to be persuaded, moved, or stopped : relentless How to use inexorable in a sentence Did you know?
INEXORABLE | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary The author thus articulates in her cycle the inexorable movement of time, in a specific place, with the inevitable consequences it brings
INEXORABLE Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com INEXORABLE definition: unyielding; unalterable See examples of inexorable used in a sentence
INEXORABLE definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary You use inexorable to describe a process which cannot be prevented from continuing or progressing
Inexorable - definition of inexorable by The Free Dictionary 1 Impossible to stop, alter, or resist; inevitable: an inexorable fate; an inexorable law of nature 2 Not capable of being persuaded by entreaty; relentless: an inexorable opponent
inexorable - Wiktionary, the free dictionary Adjective inexorable (comparative more inexorable, superlative most inexorable) Impossible to prevent or stop; inevitable [from mid 16th c ] Synonyms: implacable, ineluctable, inescapable, unpreventable, unrelenting, unstoppable; see also Thesaurus: inevitable Antonym: exorable
inexorable adjective - Definition, pictures, pronunciation and usage . . . Definition of inexorable adjective in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more
Inexorable Definition Meaning | YourDictionary Inexorable definition: Impossible to stop, alter, or resist; inevitable
inexorable - definition and meaning - Wordnik Inexorable, literally not to be moved or changed by prayer or petition, expresses an immovable firmness in refusing to do what one is entreated to do, whether that be good or bad; it is also used figuratively: as, inexorable death, time, fate
inexorable - WordReference. com Dictionary of English WordReference Random House Unabridged Dictionary of American English © 2024 in•ex•o•ra•ble (in ek′ sər ə bəl), adj unyielding; unalterable: inexorable truth; inexorable justice not to be persuaded, moved, or affected by prayers or entreaties: an inexorable creditor