The fighter plane began it's inexorable journey to destruction after being hit by a rocket.
Inexorable means unable to be changed. Inflexible and unrelenting are two synonyms of inexorable. "Despite his pleas for forgiveness, Bob's inexorable father still grounded him for a week."
the inexorable recession in the economy led so many people to lose their jobs.
Use bust in a sentence
I don't think you can use Macroeconomics in a sentence.
A sentence using "misbelief" could be: I struck out to disprove his misbelief.
The boy was inexorable in his journey into adulthood.
Inexorable in a sentence:"The directions North and South are inexorable, meaning their locations cannot be changed, therefore they are unalterable."The meaning of inexorable is: unchangeable, unalterable, and unable to be persuaded.
"The directions North and South are inexorable, meaning their locations cannot be changed, therefore they are unalterable."The meaning of inexorable is: unchangeable, unalterable, and unable to be persuaded.
Inexorable means unable to be changed. Inflexible and unrelenting are two synonyms of inexorable. "Despite his pleas for forgiveness, Bob's inexorable father still grounded him for a week."
the inexorable recession in the economy led so many people to lose their jobs.
Your inexorable use of Wikianswers for a question that can be easily looked up online is astounding.
The word inexorable means that something is impossible to stop. A good sentence would be, she was inexorable once she decided she was going to start racing motorcycles.
Inexorable means unyielding or unalterable. So it pretty much means that you can't change your fate.
Exorable isn't an actual word. Inexorable is a word and means "unstoppable; adament and pitiless; not moved by anyone's attempts to plead or persuade," or "relentless; a person or attribute that cannot be persuaded by request or entreaty." Synonyms include unstoppable, inevitable, unavoidable, inescapable, unchangeable, relentless, inflexible, adamant, and obdurate. Used in a sentence: The inexorable tyrant cared for no one but himself and would not change his mind or course of action for anything.
Persistent, unyielding, inexorable, insistent
(adj.) - not capable of being influenced by persuasion or entreaty; unrelenting
Opposed, inexorable and unappeasable are all synonyms for irreconcilable.