English to Spanish Dictionary inevitably

inevitably

inevitablemente
definition
adverb
inevitably some details are already out of date
as is certain to happen; unavoidably.
translation of 'inevitably'
adverb
inevitablemente
example
'inevitably' some details are already out of date
Re-runs are likely in many districts, 'inevitably' producing delays.
Any attempt to sanction the use of cannabis without providing a legal mode of supply would 'inevitably' be a lucrative gift to organised crime.
Making that trade-off 'inevitably' involves placing, implicitly or explicitly, a relative value on each outcome.
Without them, critics say, power is 'inevitably' headed towards private ownership.
war 'inevitably' has casualties
'inevitably', the phone started to ring just as we sat down
Rising fuel costs will 'inevitably' lead to higher prices for other items.
'inevitably' some details are already out of date
All this 'inevitably' makes itself felt in its own due time.
In such isolated instances of settlements, news from the outside world was 'inevitably' at a premium.
war 'inevitably' has casualties
'inevitably', the phone started to ring just as we sat down
The emerging conditions would 'inevitably' generate the possibility of a new mass movement.
'Inevitably' , your inner reflection will lead you to draw conclusions that will help you change the course of your entire life.
'Inevitably' , stroke will affect all of us either directly or indirectly at some time or another.
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