inevitable
/inebiˈtable/, [i.ne.β̞iˈt̪a.β̞le]inevitable, unavoidable
Adjective inevitable (plural inevitables)
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inevitable, inescapable, unavoidable (unable to be avoided)
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Como marchan las cosas, un conflicto armado podría muy bien ser inevitable.
The way things are going, an armed conflict may well be unavoidable.
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Es inevitable que haya tenido sueño todo el día si anoche no dormí mucho.
I didn't sleep much yesterday, so it was inevitable that I was sleepy all day today.
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De hecho, la bancarrota es inevitable.
As a matter of fact, bankruptcy is inevitable.
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En cuanto hayan naciones soberanas en posesión de un gran poder, la guerra es inevitable.
As long as there are sovereign nations possessing great power, war is inevitable.
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Atente a lo inevitable.
Abide by the inevitable.
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Como sea, no puedo dejar de notar que en este momento, a primera vista parece inevitable que el tiburón devore al hombre.
However, I can't help noticing, at this moment, that at first glance it seems inevitable that the shark will devour the man.
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Para muchos, el cambio parece inevitable.
To many, change seems inevitable.
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Me temo que es inevitable.
I'm afraid it's unavoidable.
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Este problema es inevitable.
This problem is not avoidable.
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Tom aceptó lo inevitable.
Tom accepted the inevitable.
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