Without possibility of escape or evasion; unavoidably; certainly.
All prion diseases are inevitably fatal; there are no known cures.
they are being identyfied because of the group they fall under
Specialised consumption. Unless trade (or barter) also exists. But specialisation does not, inevitably lead to trade.
All prion diseases are inevitably fatal; there are no known cures. You can inactivate them, not kill them. They are technically not alive. Think of them more like a substance, a protein to be exact.
what is the meaning of the name nirosha?
Without possibility of escape or evasion; unavoidably; certainly.
Inevitably means certain to happen. It inevitably rains when we plan a picnic. Her good mood inevitably turns sour if she misses lunch.
It inevitably rains on days when we are off work. Whenever you wash your car, a bird inevitably poops on the finish.
Inevitably has 5 syllables. In-ev-it-ab-ly
They are not inevitably false, but they are necessarily incomplete.
The overworked clerk inevitably gave up and went home. The Europeans inevitably won the struggle for westward expansion.
unstoppable
avoidably
The cast of Inevitably - 2007 includes: Spyros Athinaiou as Death Makis Tsiligaridis as Xaris
It means that when two or more people are present one of them will inevitably take the lead in any given situation.
why does an organizational hierarchy inevitably have an effect on our interactions with others and give examples
No. "Inevitably" is an adverb and "adversity" is a noun. Even if their meanings were remotely similar, and they are not, they would still be different parts of speech.