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II . inevitable [ınˈevıtəbl] N

inequitable [ınˈekwıtəbl] ADJ

▶ inequitably ADV

inimitable [ıˈnımıtəbl] ADJ

inestimable [ınˈestıməbl] ADJ

indomitable [ınˈdɒmıtəbl] ADJ

indubitable [ınˈdjuːbıtəbl] ADJ

▶ indubitably ADV

irritable [ˈırıtəbl] ADJ

2. irritable MED:

▶ irritably ADV

creditable [ˈkredıtəbl] ADJ

unsuitable [ˌʌnˈsjuːtəbl] ADJ

▶ unsuitability [ˈʌnˌsjuːtəˈbılətı] N
▶ unsuitably N

inextricable [ınˈekst­rı­kə­bl] ADJ

inhospitable [ınˈhɒspıtəbl] ADJ

inexcusable [ˌınıkˈskjuːzəbl] ADJ

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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As temperatures continue to rise, the last animal life will inevitably be driven back toward the poles, and possibly even underground.
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Reservoirs in both states fell to record low levels and inevitably tempers rose.
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It has been said that his stories grow inevitably out of their settings.
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This man is inevitably, after some time, thrown off.
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This is because, during the process of constitutional interpretation, the private philosophies and prejudices of individual judges will inevitably emerge.
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Inevitably there were many accusations that the contest had been rigged.
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Such costs are inevitably passed on to the service providers' customers.
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The war itself was inevitably caused by a variety of reasons.
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Inevitably, this situation resulted in a mockery of politics and performances where actors played the parts of politicians were often controversial.
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However, there are inevitably complications with such contact studies.
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