Another word for unavoidable
Bound to happen
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Bound to happen
He takes the frost that winter inflicts and the fever that summer brings as unavoidable visitors.
reelable thread, and in joining the ends, there is unavoidable waste.
The time had come for deliberate reconstruction, for inquiring whether the existence of many admitted evils was, as it was said to be, unavoidable; for proving that the needs of society may be classified and provided for by contrivances which shall not clash --?
"It is unavoidable," said Prince Andrew with a sigh.
The introduction of mammals has been largely influenced by economic conditions, when, indeed, it was not absolutely accidental and unavoidable; but in the case of birds it has been more gratuitous, so to speak, in many cases, and hence is looked upon with especial dislike by naturalists.