English to Indonesian Dictionary inescapable

inescapable

mutlak
definition
adjective
Sometimes, our anger and frustration are caused by very real and inescapable problems in our lives.
unable to be avoided or denied.
translation of 'inescapable'
adjective
mutlak,
yg tak dpt dielakkan
example
It is an 'inescapable' fact that we would need to allow into Montserrat people who weren't born here.
We live in an age when man-made noise, of all sorts, seems 'inescapable' .
In the midst of the delight of the moment, there lies concealed a foreboding of 'inescapable' sorrow.
Wagner's darker side is 'inescapable' , and Köhler's unravelling of it is compelling.
This gives clear expression to Durkheim's pathos, his sense of the 'inescapable' fragility of society.
They seem to accept tension and stress as an 'inescapable' part of their lives.
He understands that the 'inescapable' prerequisite of influence is dissemination.
The novel is infused with this sense of loss, either as ordinary and 'inescapable' , or as something more dramatic.
The economic logic of developing and encouraging the alternative fuel car industry seems 'inescapable' .
Even in good times, job losses are an 'inescapable' fact of life in a dynamic market economy.
From this maelstrom emerge the great art and literature which seek to justify or to resolve the 'inescapable' problems.
The sheer scope of Boulez's accomplishments means that his shadow is virtually 'inescapable' .
These were the qualities that made the memories sweet, but behind all this there was an 'inescapable' note of sadness.
Among Dinesen's symbols, we find mirrors used to reflect the 'inescapable' truths her characters must face.
Death is forever present, 'inescapable' and man must accept his fate.
Sometimes, our anger and frustration are caused by very real and 'inescapable' problems in our lives.
But the scale and sharpness of the wealth gap presents an 'inescapable' danger.
The 'inescapable' fact, however, is that waste is an issue which must be dealt with.
He was especially appealing to young women, a fact that was 'inescapable' to both men.
Beggars are an 'inescapable' part of our society and we have to deal with this reality.
It's the very real sense of being embedded in the world, 'inescapably' implicated in natural cycles so much larger and older than ourselves.
Narrativity, says Campbell is inescapable, yet its 'inescapability' does not mean that all accounts are equally genuine, or that ‘anything goes’ (as critics of postmodernism are quick to assume).
I am not yet completely, 'inescapably' ensnared.
The viewer is irrevocably isolated from the scenes documented; access to these intimate scenes is 'inescapably' distanced.
I see this question as being 'inescapably' connected with questions about life, ultimate reality, origins, and human purpose.
Adding the condition of isolation only amplifies the perception of 'inescapability' , as studies of Arctic expeditions have revealed.
A persistent preoccupation for O'Faolain and so many other Irish writers is the 'inescapability' of the past - the way the past continues to write the present, politically, socially, economically, emotionally.
The darkness of the interior scenes increases the sense of 'inescapability' , while sporadic rays of light have a startling impact and increase the sense that secrets and agendas could suddenly be exposed.
For Freud, the human craving for immortality, faced with the fear of and inevitability of death, leads us to suspend, ignore, or eradicate our knowledge of its 'inescapability' from our lives.
Inevitably, and 'inescapably' , the omniscient writer must write in the third person.
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