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inevitably

[ in-ev-i-tuh-blee ]

adverb

  1. in a way that cannot be avoided or escaped; as will certainly or necessarily happen:

    All we parents can do is our best, and when we inevitably screw up, we know that tomorrow's another day.



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  • ܲ·-···ٲ· adverb
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He said the lies they had told and the actions they had taken, especially moving Lucy from Nigeria, had "inevitably caused her very significant emotional harm".

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The conversation inevitably turns to the upcoming Disneyland show “Walt Disney — A Magical Life,” which will temporarily displace “Great Moments With Mr. Lincoln” during Disneyland’s 70th anniversary celebrations.

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Second, while the administration touts tariffs as a revenue generator from foreign manufacturers, the reality is that tariffs inevitably become taxes on American consumers.

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Telling composers that they can think big inevitably means they will think even bigger.

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The irony here is that, due to the internet, kids inevitably find adult materials on their own.

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