unavoidable
Used for strong emphasis, meaning completely unavoidable.
Used for emphasis, suggesting there is no other way to see the situation.
Means that something is very close to being unavoidable, but not completely.
Similar to 'almost', meaning it is unavoidable in effect or for all practical purposes.
Indicates a high likelihood that something is unavoidable.
Suggests that something appears unavoidable on the surface, but may not be.
Indicates that something is unavoidable for the most part.
Indicates a state of being impossible to prevent.
Indicates that an action or event causes something else to become unavoidable.
Describes the process of something changing into a state where it cannot be prevented.
Suggests that something appears to be unavoidable, based on current evidence.
Used when something is found to be unavoidable after a period of time or experience.