adjective
- impossible to avoid or escape; inevitable
Usage: formal
Examples
- The ineluctable passage of time affects everyone equally.
- Death remains an ineluctable fact of life.
- The company faced the ineluctable reality of bankruptcy.
- Climate change presents ineluctable challenges for future generations.
- He accepted the ineluctable consequences of his actions.
- The ineluctable logic of the argument convinced even the skeptics.