adverb
- in a way that cannot be avoided or escaped; inevitably
Usage: formal
Examples
- The company was ineluctably drawn into the scandal.
- Time moves ineluctably forward.
- The evidence led ineluctably to one conclusion.
- Economic forces were ineluctably pushing toward change.
- She found herself ineluctably attracted to the mysterious stranger.
- The logic of his argument led ineluctably to that result.