noun
- The quality or state of being inexorable; the inability to be persuaded, moved, or stopped; relentlessness.
Usage: Plural form of inexorability.; Often used in formal or literary contexts.
Examples
- The inexorabilities of time and mortality weigh heavily on human consciousness.
- She faced the inexorabilities of the law with quiet resignation.
- The inexorabilities of nature cannot be negotiated with or overcome by human will alone.
- History reveals the inexorabilities of cause and effect in human affairs.
- The inexorabilities of economic forces shaped the region's development.
- He spoke of the inexorabilities of fate as if they were immutable laws.