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inescapably Meaning in Bengali







inescapably's Usage Examples:

Humans are a social animal species inescapably shaped by cultural context, and thus some degree of indoctrination is.


Broadly speaking, ninjō is said to be the human feeling that inescapably springs up in conflict with social obligation.


the moral law commands that we ought to be better human beings now, it inescapably follows that we must be capable of being better human beings.


] the faces will have their own expression and that expression will inescapably drag the work on a lower plane [.


If society is intrinsically informational, and the analyst is inescapably part of the society, so too must the analyst and the analysis be informational.


locution of unclear origin, which describes a situation headed for disaster inescapably or precipitately.


The mood is inescapably optimistic, as though to exorcise the dark and wild moods of the first.


saying "The beauty of reading a page of de Selby is that it leads one inescapably to the happy conviction that one is not, of all nincompoops, the greatest.


trains, toys, or radios, because rare or otherwise valuable items can inescapably be rendered worthless as the process of zinc pest destroys them.


'" He thought that sex was "inescapably ridiculous.


No in 1962," but praising Rodman as "inescapably watchable.


prisoners called Postcards from the County which Exclaim! described as "inescapably honest and sincere".


and it gives off a pungent whiff of how rough, rowdy and raucous, how inescapably down and dirty, these women's world could be.


Kirkus Reviews found Little Boy Lost "An inescapably affecting story where sentiment is edged by bitterness.


It is universally and inescapably propaganda; sometimes unconsciously, but often deliberately, propaganda.


Alvin Toffler in his book The Third Wave, in which he writes: What is inescapably clear, whatever we choose to believe, is that we are altering our infosphere.


So the past repeats itself, inescapably it seems.


After unsuccessful attempts to get there, Hansa was inescapably stuck in the pack ice by mid-September 1869.


[T]he writing of history is inescapably political, my aim is partly to provide a basis for a more politically.


All people are inescapably predisposed to evil prior to making any actual choice, and are unable.



Synonyms:

inevitably; ineluctably; unavoidably;

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