lead inexorably
Frequency: 6.54.2 per million words
To result in something as an unavoidable consequence.
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- The changing climate will lead inexorably to rising sea levels.
- His past mistakes seemed to lead him inexorably towards ruin.
- Technological advancements often lead inexorably to social change.
- The detective realized the clues would lead them inexorably to the truth.
- Without intervention, the economic downturn could lead inexorably to widespread poverty.
- Her relentless pursuit of excellence led her inexorably to the top of her field.
- The sequence of events was designed to lead the audience inexorably to a shocking conclusion.
- Historical trends suggest that these policies will lead inexorably to inflation.
- Their deep love for each other seemed to lead them inexorably towards marriage.
- Ignoring the warning signs can lead inexorably to disaster.