ineluctable
1.an ineluctable destiny; an unavoidable accident.
2.The onward march of globalisation is, of course, not ineluctable.
3.Those war plans rested on a belief in the ineluctable superiority of the offense over the defense.

4.Moral absence seems ineluctable during transition from public administrator to public servant,but administration ethics remain to be indispensable despite various resolutions of demoralization.
5.Christopher Columbus has such an ineluctable presence in history that a hemisphere named after him might never be free of certain associations.
6.The different purposes and principles of accounting and taxation lead to the ineluctable differences between the accounting income, which is based on the accounting standards and the accounting system, and the taxable income, which is based on the tax laws.

