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How to pronounce ineluctably in English?

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Synonyms inescapably, inevitably, unavoidably

Examples of ineluctably

ineluctably
Europe and referendums have become ineluctably linked in the Tory imagination.
From the economist.com
Spending day after day with the same person results ineluctably in nerves being plucked.
From the newsweek.com
Yet Japanese rates, of 0.5%, look as if they are ineluctably heading up.
From the economist.com
For reasons of geography Mexico's fate is ineluctably intertwined with that of the United States.
From the economist.com
Op 18 No 5 has a deceptively airy wit, pulled ineluctably towards the weighty Andante cantabile.
From the guardian.co.uk
All of which ineluctably leads to the Rugby Football Union.
From the telegraph.co.uk
Fearful and unpleasant at first, spitting his angry adjectives, Eddy ineluctably wins our sympathy.
From the guardian.co.uk
Because he's sleek and magnificent and ineluctably weird.
From the theatlantic.com
In the physical world evidence is left behind that ineluctably follows the laws of physics and chemistry.
From the economist.com
More examples
  • Inescapably: by necessity; "the situation slid inescapably toward disaster "
  • (ineluctable) impossible to avoid or evade:"inescapable conclusion"; "an ineluctable destiny"; "an unavoidable accident"
  • (Ineluctable) Lead Us Not into Temptation is an album by David Byrne, released in 2003 for the movie Young Adam, a film directed by David MacKenzie.
  • In an ineluctable manner
  • (ineluctable) adjective - not to be avoided, changed, resisted, or escaped; certain; inevitable
  • (adv) unable to be resisted or avoided