become unavoidable
Frequency: 7.218.3 per million words
Describes the process of something changing into a state where it cannot be prevented.
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- The issue had been ignored for so long that a confrontation was bound to become unavoidable.
- After weeks of negotiation, a strike began to become unavoidable.
- Given the circumstances, a drastic change in strategy will become unavoidable.
- His repeated errors made it clear that his dismissal would become unavoidable.
- If current trends continue, stricter regulations might become unavoidable.
- The rising tension between the two countries threatened to become unavoidable conflict.
- For many small businesses, closure has become unavoidable due to the economic downturn.
- The maintenance work on the bridge will become unavoidable by next year.
- Despite their best efforts, a significant delay in the project timeline seemed to become unavoidable.
- With no other options left, the difficult decision finally had to become unavoidable.