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Inescapable

Inescapable meaning

Impossible (unable) to avoid or escape; not escapable.

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And as more cities find themselves squeezed between growing populations and drought-stressed water supplies—making potable reuse a more attractive, if not inescapable, option—wastewater beers are likely to proliferate in the years ahead.

But the loss of Pope is the inescapable kick in the crotch.

But this contrast, innocuous as it may seem, has one inescapable conclusion.

For many, it becomes unpayable and inescapable.

If you grew up in the 90s, Barney was inescapable whether you were a fan or not.

In either scenario, however, there is an inescapable constant: during the transition, North Carolinians will need a reliable source of natural gas.

It’s global, it’s inescapable, it’s everyone’s weather.

Kylie Minogue’s “Padam Padam” was an inescapable earworm that found its legs in the thumping walls of queer spaces across the country and online.

She says the feeling was “inescapable” and she was screaming and crying telling everyone, “This is it guys.

That fee was inescapable.

The ecological warning signs of impending doom—toxic algae blooms, suffocating masses of plastic waste, etc.—are inescapable.

The latter is probably beyond them, for now, but there is an inescapable feeling that after countless false dawns, something that retired with Sir Alex Ferguson has returned – a winning mentality.

The word “stout” has increasingly been co-opted by inescapable residual sugar over the decades, making a bond that is now quite hard to break.

This will be the inescapable context of parliament’s debate on a bill to set out the form, functions and powers of the Voice.

We need more mining for the energy transition, that’s likely inescapable.

What is well understood, though the advocates seem to have forgotten it, is that, whatever economic benefits immigration may or may not bring, it comes with inescapable economic costs.

What the Utah-based faith underestimated, though, was the inescapable impact of the internet — a democratizing and uncontrollable vehicle for spreading information.

When the credits roll, audiences feel the weight of Kol and Adam holding onto each other for as long as they can, even as the inevitable end becomes inescapable.

And including the US, key G7 members are in inescapable debt traps.

As fans of the British rock band wait on pins and needles, staffers narrowed down Oasis’ 10 best songs, including stadium singalongs, deep cuts and an inescapable acoustic anthem (you know the one).