English to Ukrainian Meaning of inevitable - неминучий


Inevitable :
неминучий

неминучий, нездоланний, невблаганний, переконливий, фатальний, невідворотний, звичайно, необхідно, істотний, незамінний, фундаментальний, норовливий, безперешкодне, навмисний, безпристрасний

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Definitions of inevitable in English
Noun(1) an unavoidable event
Adjective(1) incapable of being avoided or prevented(2) invariably occurring or appearing
Examples of inevitable in English
(1) Necessarily, failure by some is an inevitable part of the competitive process.(2) Some licensees now warn that increased binge drinking will be the inevitable result.(3) Nothing in politics is inevitable , not if you fight it hard enough.(4) It is the dreary, predictable and inevitable question, one to which we have become accustomed.(5) Mind you, the hangover will probably have kicked into its inevitable Tired And Crabby phase by then.(6) To their credit, they struggled on to the final whistle but the result was inevitable .(7) The truth is that he lost all his credibility with the Lions in Australia; the end was almost inevitable from then on.(8) Nick could have been spoilt to bits by his inevitable affection for Kat, had she not been worth falling for.(9) these changes are inevitable(10) It is also probably inevitable that six geologists will not stay unanimous for very long.(11) Everybody is always trying to hide children from the horrors of life when it is inevitable that they will find them out in the near future.(12) Oil price rises would be inevitable , adding to industry's energy bill.(13) he got the inevitable lecture from his parents(14) It takes courage and wisdom to make the best of an imperfect situation and accept the inevitable .(15) There was, however, an inevitable limit to how far this specialized Asia economic regime could develop.(16) But after resisting the inevitable for so long, they had to opt for change.
Related Phrases of inevitable
(1) the inevitable ::
неминучим
(2) it's inevitable ::
це неминуче
Synonyms
Adjective
1. unavoidable ::
неминучий
2. inescapable ::
невідворотний
3. inexorable ::
невблаганний
4. ineluctable ::
невідворотний
5. assured ::
впевнений
6. certain ::
певний
7. sure ::
звичайно
8. fixed ::
фіксований
9. fated ::
приречений
13. unpreventable ::
неминучий
14. ineludible ::
ineludible
Antonyms
1. uncertain ::
невпевнений
2. unsure ::
невпевнений
Different Forms
inevitable
Word Example from TV Shows
The inevitable--
he was lonely and vulnerable

The INEVITABLE-- he was lonely and vulnerable

The Big Bang Theory Season 5, Episode 3

Has your relationship reached
its inevitable ugly end?

Has your relationship reached its INEVITABLE ugly end?

The Big Bang Theory Season 3, Episode 7

The universe is random.
It's not inevitable.

The universe is random. It's not INEVITABLE.

Breaking Bad Season 3, Episode 10

Oh, don't worry, once you see
my sweet moves, sex is inevitable.

Oh, don't worry, once you see my sweet moves, sex is INEVITABLE.

The Big Bang Theory Season 10, Episode 4

And this is inevitable, okay?

And this is INEVITABLE, okay?

Breaking Bad Season 4, Episode 3

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