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Meaning

The word "inescapable" refers to something that cannot be avoided, escaped, or evaded. When an event or situation is described as inescapable, it means that it is inevitable or unavoidable, and one must confront it.

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Etymology

The word "inescapable" is derived from the prefix "in-" meaning "not," and "escapable," which comes from the verb "escape," rooted in the Latin word "escapare," meaning "to flee."

Examples

  1. The consequences of climate change are inescapable; we must take action immediately.
  2. She felt that her responsibilities as a parent were inescapable, no matter how she tried to avoid them.
  3. The law of gravity is inescapable; everything that goes up must come down.