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unable to be halted or avoided
- The inexorable advance of technology reshaped every aspect of daily life.
- Time's inexorable march left visible traces on his face.
- The storm moved with inexorable power toward the coastline.
- Climate change is an inexorable threat we can no longer ignore.
- The disease progressed with inexorable speed despite treatment.
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refusing to be moved by argument or emotion
- She remained inexorable, refusing to reconsider her decision.
- The judge was inexorable, unmoved by the defendant's plea.
- His inexorable stance frustrated negotiators on both sides.
- The teacher was inexorable about enforcing the deadline.
- Despite their appeals, the leader was inexorable in his demands.
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