Sentences with inexorably
in·ex·o·ra·ble
I i - Inexorable truth; inexorable justice.
- An inexorable creditor.
- As the polar bear's domain shrinks inexorably, two make the best of things on a chunk of ice off northern Alaska.
- Only to be drawn inexorably into her narcotised fantasy land.
- How we buy music has changed inexorably.
- But as real wages have risen inexorably over the decades, the real wages of teachers have lagged.
- This situation generally moves inexorably towards the point in secondary school where books simply become texts to digest and master so that.