unavoidable in the PONS Dictionary

unavoidable Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

the fury of revolution is unavoidable

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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This causes its next strike to become completely unavoidable and fatal, ignoring all magical and physical protection, bending at impossible angles and around obstacles.
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Unavoidable damage and vandalism early took their toll.
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There's nothing except a string of cliches so limited that repetition is unavoidable.
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Only after the revolution did the split become unavoidable.
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They suggest that conflict is not the problem to be fixed, but the unavoidable condition of panethnicity.
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This phenomenon is known as fouling and is an unavoidable part of many industrial processes.
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This is another pattern such as square-free, or unavoidable patterns.
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This created an unavoidable sense of competition amongst students.
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One underlying reason for this is an unavoidable conflict between the two different functions of a grounding system: reducing electronic noise and preventing electric shock.
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At unavoidable river crossings, (fords, later ferries and bridges) and at intersections castles, villages and monasteries were established.
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