ineludible
Definition
- Adjective:
- Impossible to escape or avoid: "ineludible" describes something that cannot be eluded, evaded, or sidestepped, emphasizing an unavoidable outcome or experience.
Usage Examples
- (The unavoidable truth of growing older cannot be escaped.)
- (She could not avoid the results of what she had done.)
- (The passage of time cannot be evaded.)
Advanced Usage
"an ineludible fate": a destiny or outcome that cannot be changed or avoided.
- The hero accepted his ineludible fate with courage. (He recognized that his destiny was unavoidable.)
"ineludible logic": reasoning that is impossible to refute or escape.
- The mathematician presented an ineludible proof of the theorem. (The proof was so sound that it could not be challenged.)
Variants and Related Words
Elude (verb): to avoid or escape from something, especially by cleverness or speed.
- The prisoner managed to elude the guards. (He successfully avoided capture.)
Elusive (adjective): difficult to find, catch, or achieve.
- The answer to the puzzle remains elusive. (The solution is hard to grasp.)
Ineludibly (adverb): in a manner that cannot be avoided.
- The deadline approached ineludibly. (The due date came unavoidably.)
Synonyms
- Unavoidable: impossible to avoid or prevent.
- Inevitable: certain to happen; unavoidable.
- Inescapable: unable to be avoided or ignored.
- Certain: known for sure; established beyond doubt.
Antonyms
- Avoidable: possible to prevent or escape.
- Evasive: tending to avoid commitment or direct action.
- Preventable: able to be stopped before happening.
Related Idioms
No way out: a situation from which there is no escape.
- He found himself with no way out of the dilemma. (He was trapped in an ineludible predicament.)
The writing on the wall: a clear sign that something unpleasant or unavoidable is about to happen.
- The declining sales were the writing on the wall for the company. (The signs of failure were ineludible.)