Nghĩa của từ inescapable bằng Tiếng Anh

adjective
1
unable to be avoided or denied.
Sometimes, our anger and frustration are caused by very real and inescapable problems in our lives.

Đặt câu với từ "inescapable"

Dưới đây là những mẫu câu có chứa từ "inescapable", trong bộ từ điển Từ điển Tiếng Anh. Chúng ta có thể tham khảo những mẫu câu này để đặt câu trong tình huống cần đặt câu với từ inescapable, hoặc tham khảo ngữ cảnh sử dụng từ inescapable trong bộ từ điển Từ điển Tiếng Anh

1. The impression of villainy was inescapable.

2. The impression of villains was inescapable.

3. The economic logic of reform is inescapable.

4. An inescapable retro colour filled the place.

5. A word synonymous with gory and inescapable death.

6. I believe that the Government understand those inescapable facts.

7. Now the party is inescapable, at least in suburbia.

8. 1-3. (a) What inescapable truth does the Bible express?

9. It completely beggared belief, yet it was an inescapable fact.

10. This leads to the inescapable conclusion that the two things are connected.

11. Bribery and corruption are often automatic, inescapable by-products of business

12. It is more an argument against inescapable facts about heredity itself!

13. Comparisons with the effective school library media program are again inescapable.

14. And which makes its Absurdity inescapable, short of escape from life itself

15. This meant that man has an inescapable moral responsibility for his own actions.

16. Although carefully controlled, aggression is an inescapable aspect of Buid animal sacrifice.

17. The police came to the inescapable conclusion that the children had been murdered.

18. From the contemplation of this inescapable judgment he turned his face resolutely away.

19. It seems inescapable that two images of a single quasar have been observed.

20. 5 To endure, then, is not simply a matter of experiencing inescapable hardship.

21. The inescapable conclusion is that he was murdered by someone in his own family.

22. 21 The adversaries —religious, political, judicial and social— have taken note of this inescapable fact.

23. 27 From the contemplation of this inescapable judgment he turned his face resolutely away.

24. The inescapable conclusion was that people were continually managing to think it up for themselves.

25. The Greek term for “endurance” signifies courageous steadfastness, not sad-faced resignation to inescapable hardship.

26. She didn't want to confront the inescapable fact that she would have to sell the house.

27. First, the problems they faced were huge, merciless and inescapable: the Depression, Nazism and Soviet Communism.

28. Antonyms for Avoidable include inescapable, inevitable, necessary, unAvoidable, unpreventable, unstoppable, needed, certain, sure and ineluctable

29. Chief amongst these had been the inescapable fact that she must get rid of Rose Cottage.

30. The whole process is inescapable precisely because more and more people want it to be so.

31. But something very serious had been sacrificed in this generous and possibly inescapable transaction-intellectual vitality.

32. It must, therefore, ensure that it has the means within its membership to fulfil this inescapable obligation.

33. Since the beginning of time, work has been for many people a terrible, inescapable fact of life.

34. It is not the inevitability of fate, nor inescapable natural limitations or constraints that make these countries poor.

35. The greying of nations is presented as an inescapable world wide pandemic from which there is no escape.

36. For those with limited experience of overseas Test matches, especially in the subcontinent, this is the inescapable conclusion.

37. The government looked so vulnerable that even irreproachable traditionalists among the landowning nobility concluded that political reform was inescapable.

38. Avoidable: 1 adj capable of being avoided or warded off Synonyms: avertable , avertible , evitable Antonyms: inevitable incapable of being avoided or prevented fatal , fateful controlled or decreed by fate; predetermined ineluctable , inescapable , unAvoidable impossible to avoid or evade:"inescapable conclusion" necessary unavoidably

39. Justice to all, irrespective of race, sect or class is the inalienable right and the inescapable obligation of all.

40. More such disasters, they suggested, are inescapable unless world leaders in Paris take decisive action to limit global climate change.

41. Getting moving here won't mitigate the despair; but it would at least show some capacity to think beyond the sourly inescapable.

42. The Phillips curve was regarded as an inescapable constraint on policy action which the authorities could only ignore at their peril.

43. As a rule, an Autobiographical essay is an inescapable part of many applications for scholarships, universities, colleges, contests, or even job applications.

44. Examples: “But, in divorcing from mass culture in order to Aestheticise it, are collectives of art-makers still faced with an inescapable dialectic?”

45. The inescapable fact is that money and who has it ineluctably influences our views about a lot of what happens in the world.

46. At the same time, with the reality of environmental pollution and the environmental disruption ceaselessness aggravation, corporation should undertake inescapable environment social responsibility.

47. There's a myth out there that Addiction is inescapable or something that's "locked in" for life, but that's definitely not the case

48. Or if I put my creative speaker hat on, I might say, "Creativity is a bioelectrical thunderstorm that precipitates an inescapable notion."

49. In contrast to the phase models, which concern Freud's retrograde clarification of ambivalent relationships, schema loss is seen as the inescapable starting point of grief.

50. Upon reaching the conclusion of The Love Bunglers there is an inescapable feeling of finality and closure to the the saga of the life and times of Maggie Chascarillo