noun
- the quality or state of being ineluctable; the condition of being impossible to avoid or escape.
Usage: formal; often used in philosophical or literary contexts
Examples
- The ineluctability of death is a theme explored in many philosophical traditions.
- She faced the ineluctability of her decision with quiet resignation.
- The ineluctability of climate change demands immediate global action.
- He recognized the ineluctability of growing older.
- The novel examines the ineluctability of fate versus human free will.
- The ineluctability of technological progress shapes modern society.