Inescapably (Adverb)
Meaning
By necessity; "the situation slid inescapably toward disaster".
Examples
- As the financial struggles deepened, it became inescapably clear that the company would have to declare bankruptcy.
- With each new development, the plot inescapably drifted toward a farcical climax that left audiences laughing.
- The family's fate was inescapably tied to the failing farm, making every poor harvest a life-altering event.
- As the death toll rose, public opinion inescapably turned against the corrupt government officials.
- Once the recession set in, many businesses found themselves inescapably forced to drastically downsize or close.