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What do you mean by the work inevitability.​

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Answered by anshikameena29
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Inevitable can occasionally be found used as a noun but more frequently it is encountered as an adjective. Some, in fact, would classify this word not only as an adjective, but as a special kind: the absolute adjective. Absolute adjectives permit little or no variation, and cannot be used in the comparative or superlative form. For instance, a person may be dead or not, but cannot be the deadest among other dead people. This neat classification seems logical enough, yet it does not apply in all situations.

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Answered by devikarajeev
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If something is inevitable, it will definitely happen, like death or tax season. Inevitable comes from the Latin word inevitabilis, which means unavoidable. If you say something is inevitable, you give the sense that no matter what scheme you come up with to get around it, it's going to happen sooner or later.

Sentence Examples

There will be inevitable consequences, which mold the future.

I didn't think the decision was inevitable.

It is inevitable that someone will try to offer a better price.

A trip up to Reesside seems inevitable to resolve the issue.

It is inevitable that mistakes will occasionally occur.

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