inescapable
3.impossible to avoid or evade:inescapable conclusion.
4.A credibility gap is almost inescapable between generations.
5.It is the inescapable duty of management to fire incompetent people.
6.And it is not a question of choice, but an inescapable fact.
7.But for the timely reinforcement, the fall of the fortress would have been inescapable.
8.For each individual, several careers will be customary, and continuing education and retraining will be inescapable.
9.Her innocent sex appeal has made comparisons between Sandra and Hollywood princess Julia Roberts inescapable.
10.The conflicts of love and marriage, of romance and reality in human life are inescapable.


