English to Malay Dictionary inevitable

inevitable

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definition
noun
It takes courage and wisdom to make the best of an imperfect situation and accept the inevitable .
a situation that is unavoidable.
adjective
war was inevitable
certain to happen; unavoidable.
example
we could do nothing to prevent the 'inevitable'
The truth is that he lost all his credibility with the Lions in Australia; the end was almost 'inevitable' from then on.
Deadly as the shoddy milk powder was, the tragedy was, nevertheless, not 'inevitable' .
Nick could have been spoilt to bits by his 'inevitable' affection for Kat, had she not been worth falling for.
There is no way of defending myself against the 'inevitable' sense of nostalgia that descends in the weeks after Hogmanay.
But in the end, it appeared to be a final, desperate attempt to avoid the 'inevitable' .
The results are averaged across the sample and so there is 'inevitable' variation between the men.
he got the 'inevitable' lecture from his parents
Oil price rises would be 'inevitable' , adding to industry's energy bill.
What is 'inevitable' is that we will continue to grow here and invest here.
But after resisting the 'inevitable' for so long, they had to opt for change.
Everybody is always trying to hide children from the horrors of life when it is 'inevitable' that they will find them out in the near future.
During periods of economic boom, firms should look forward to the 'inevitable' downturn which follows.
To their credit, they struggled on to the final whistle but the result was 'inevitable' .
I would really prefer that people didn't see me as some sort of lunatic, although that is probably 'inevitable' .
she made the 'inevitable' cup of tea
these changes are 'inevitable'
Yet he has a very short fuse, perhaps the 'inevitable' result of coping with his blindness in such a pressurised job.
It's easy to guess the 'inevitable' response because people are genuinely predictable.
Cognitive decline with age is not 'inevitable' , nor does it necessarily lead to dementia.
While works are not a means of salvation, good works are the 'inevitable' result of salvation.
Necessarily, failure by some is an 'inevitable' part of the competitive process.
A strong British navy was expected by the public, as was the 'inevitable' naval victory.
It recognises that human error is 'inevitable' and should be anticipated.
Mind you, the hangover will probably have kicked into its 'inevitable' Tired And Crabby phase by then.
I torment myself with the 'inevitable' failure I'm going to experience writing about these people.
He insists tax rises, while economically perilous, are 'inevitable' .
The rest are required to push themselves to the extreme of their ability, and injuries are the 'inevitable' result.
Some licensees now warn that increased binge drinking will be the 'inevitable' result.
it's 'inevitable' that the experiment will fail
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