inexorable造句

Our reform made an inexorable march of progress.

Many pundits see this vast region in the grip of inexorable decline.

His summation for the jury—its inexorable cadence, the slow gathering of dreadful atmospheric details—tugged at my memory, reminding me of Edgar Allan Poe’s tales of terror.

But Courbage and I merely analyzed the reasons for a possible — or let's say likely — revolution in the Arab world, an inexorable change, which could also have unfolded as a gradual evolution.

But the abolitionist trend seems inexorable.

But that would simply be a pause in the inexorable decline - inexorable, that is, if we don't curb carbon emissions soon.

Sir, I interrupted him, you are inexorable for that unfortunate lady: you speak of her with hate -- with vindictive antipathy. It is cruel -- she cannot help being mad.

Thus he is surely right to argue that China's seemingly inexorable growth will slow, though it is less clear that China may, like Japan before it, then slip back.

Chinese officialdom and many ordinary citizens were furious: another petulant effort by Western foes to thwart China’s inexorable rise.

By measuring the slow rising and falling of the ground as the inexorable collision of the Nazca plate squeezed the coast, they could calculate how fast strain was actually building.

Marx believed in certain ironlaws of history, which work themselves out with inexorable force and which nohuman action can resist.

This is not the first time the seemingly inexorable upward trend in killings has temporarily abated.

Such verbal generosities were in fact only a humbugging disguise of the inexorable conventions that tied things together and bound people down to the old pattern.

inexorable造句

It is when production stagnates and begins its inexorable fall.