pre destined, forseen, predictable, prophesized. inevitable
The stress word in "inevitable" is on the second syllable: in-EV-i-ta-ble.
The root word of "inevitable" is "evitabilis", which comes from the Latin word "evitare" meaning "to avoid."
Unless this refers to a specific meaning that is given in the textbook you are studying, a general meaning would be that globalization is already much bigger than most people perceive.
Globalization has led to increased interactions among speakers of different languages, resulting in the exchange of pronunciation norms. This has caused languages to influence each other, leading to changes in pronunciation patterns in various languages. Additionally, the spread of media and technology has made it easier for different pronunciations to be heard and adopted by speakers worldwide.
No it's been around for a while so I wouldn't call it "new"
More inevitable, most inevitable
The destruction of precapitalist forms of social relations, The undermining and/or transformation of national boundaries, cultures, identities, and politics, The inevitable globalization of capitalism to all the world.
what is globalization? what are advantages and disadvantages of globalization? what is free trade
"It was inevitable that that would happen", "his death was inevitable", "losing that match was inevitable"...
treads of globalization
more inevitable, most inevitable
tncs created globalization
The antonym for globalization is localism.
Globalization
With our score so high, I think that victory is inevitable. Making mistakes is inevitable for human beings.
Are factions inevitable?