inexorableness
/in,eksərə'biliti/ Cách viết khác : (inexorableness) /in'eksərəblnis/
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Definition
Noun: * The quality or state of being impossible to stop, change, or persuade; mercilessness characterized by an unwillingness to relent. It describes a force, process, or attitude that is unyielding, relentless, and not influenced by appeals for mercy or change.
Usage
"Inexorableness" is a formal noun used to describe an abstract quality of being unstoppable and unchangeable. It often characterizes natural forces, the passage of time, logical conclusions, or a person's unwavering determination.
Examples
- The inexorableness of time is a common theme in poetry and philosophy.
- He faced the legal proceedings with a sense of dread, recognizing the inexorableness of the bureaucratic machine.
- The general was known for the inexorableness of his campaigns, showing no mercy to the defeated.
Advanced Usage
- "the inexorableness of fate/logic": Used to describe how certain outcomes or conclusions are unavoidable and inevitable.
- She had to accept the inexorableness of the logical argument presented to her.
Variants and Related Words
- Inexorable (adjective): Describes something that is unyielding and unstoppable.
- The inexorable march of technological progress.
- Inexorably (adverb): In an unyielding and unstoppable manner.
- The deadline was inexorably approaching.
Synonyms
- Relentlessness
- Implacability
- Inevitability
- Inescapability
- Unstoppability
Antonyms
- Flexibility
- Leniency
- Relenting
- Yielding
- Pliability
Noun
- mercilessness characterized by an unwillingness to relent or let up
- the relentlessness or their pursuit