adjective
- impossible to avoid or get away from; inescapable
Usage: less common variant of ‘inescapable’
Examples
- The unescapable truth was that they had failed.
- He felt trapped by the unescapable responsibilities of his position.
- The consequences of their actions seemed unescapable.
- There was an unescapable sadness in her voice.
- The unescapable reality of climate change demands immediate action.
- She faced the unescapable fact that she would have to move.