It means that nothing is certain or bound to happen. Events and outcomes can be influenced and changed by various factors and choices made along the way. It conveys a sense of possibility and potential for different paths to be taken.
"The consequences were inevitable."
No, "inevitable" is an adjective, not a verb. It describes something that is certain to happen and cannot be avoided.
It is inevitable that anything born will eventually die.
Well, inevitable just means unavoidable. So..."Dying is inevitable". I'm always an optimist with my sentences. Hope it helps.
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If the cervix is open, miscarriage is inevitable and nothing can preserve the pregnancy. Symptoms of an inevitable miscarriage may include dull relentless or sharp intermittent pain in the lower abdomen or back.
If you say that an event is 'inevitable' it means it is going to happen and there's nothing you can do about it.Dictionary definition: certain to happen. unavoidable.As examples of use:"It was inevitable that his careless driving would result in an accident.""Her falling asleep during the day was inevitable after the long night she spent up soothing her sick baby.""The soldiers in the POW knew execution is inevidable."It means it will definitely happen.
when they say that its inevitable it means that you knew it was coming. Like you know hes going to give you a sentence so its inevitable because you know its coming
Impossible to avoid or preventoutcome is probable
Impossible to avoid or preventoutcome is probable
Its inevitable it just happened and there's nothing they can do about it. Funny huh
More inevitable, most inevitable
Something that will happen or has happened and is/was inevitable or irresistible
There is nothing you can do to protect yourself from it. You can only prepare for the inevitable and hope that your painful salami death will be quick.
There is nothing you can do to protect yourself from it. You can only prepare for the inevitable and hope that your painful salami death will be quick.
"It was inevitable that that would happen", "his death was inevitable", "losing that match was inevitable"...
more inevitable, most inevitable