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Inevitably (Adverb)

Meaning 1

In such a manner as could not be otherwise; "it is necessarily so"; "we must needs by objective".

Examples

  • Rises in the cost of living inevitably lead to increased pressure on the economy.
  • As the situation becomes more complicated, it inevitably gives rise to new problems that must be solved.
  • Industrial waste will inevitably continue to have significant effects on the environment.
  • Such inefficient use of resources will inevitably hinder future growth and development.
  • Water's properties and the natural forces acting upon it inevitably shape landscapes over time.

Synonyms

  • Necessarily
  • Of Necessity
  • Needs

Related Words

  • Inevitable (adjective)

Meaning 2

By necessity; "the situation slid inescapably toward disaster".

Examples

  • The company went bankrupt inevitably due to its poor financial management over the years.
  • As she struggled to balance her work and family life, stress inevitably began to take its toll on her health.
  • If left unchecked, the damage to the environment will inevitably lead to severe consequences for our planet.
  • Despite his efforts, the politician's secret was inevitably leaked to the press, causing a major scandal.
  • The team's lack of communication inevitably led to a series of costly mistakes during the critical project phase.

Synonyms

  • Unavoidably
  • Inescapably
  • Ineluctably

Related Words

  • Inevitable (adjective)
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