inexorably
adverb formal uk/ɪˈnek.sər.ə.bli/ us/ˌɪnˈek.sər.ə.bli/
不可抗拒地
in a way that continues without any possibility of being stopped
These events led inexorably to war. 这些事件不可避免地导致了战争。
The bacteria spread inexorably through many insect populations. 这种细菌以势不可挡之势传染了许多昆虫群种。
See: inexorable
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- The economy seemed to be sinking inexorably into crisis.
- It seemed things could get no worse but, inexorably, they did.
- It takes a firm commitment to a long-term plan to stop debt from drifting inexorably upward.