inexorable

adjective
UK: /ɪˈnɛksərəbəl/
US: /ˌɪnˈɛksərəbəl/
  1. Impossible to stop or prevent; continuing without any possibility of change.

    1. Time is inexorable, it never stops for anyone.
    2. The company faces inexorable decline if it fails to adapt to the changing market.
inexorable adjective
  1. Describes a person's attitude or behavior that is unyielding or inflexible.

    1. She has an inexorable attitude about cleaning her home every day.
    2. His inexorable commitment to justice made him a respected figure in the community.

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The phonetic transcription of "inexorable" is /ɪˈnɛksərəbəl/ in British English and /ˌɪnˈɛksərəbəl/ in American English. Click the 🔊 button to hear both pronunciations.

Synonyms for "inexorable": relentless, unstoppable, inevitable, implacable, inflexible, unyielding.

Example usage of "inexorable": "Time is inexorable, it never stops for anyone.". More examples on the page.