inescapable in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

inescapable in the PONS Dictionary

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In this inescapable situation, the shelter will provide limited protection from radiant and convective heat, as well as superheated air.
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This is inescapable when immortality is defined as (half) infinite life.
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It is a story of inescapable family bonds, terrible secrets, and of miracles.
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A deeper objection derives from ontological constraints that philosophers have found historically inescapable.
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Social commentary is a major element in the books, which often comment on the seemingly inescapable follies of human nature.
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The inescapable conclusion is that ear candles do more harm than good.
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The reason is that product-values refer to empirical quantities of labour-time performed, which are not hypothetical, but an inescapable physical and social reality.
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Helplessness born in the face of inescapable prejudice matches the helplessness born in the face of inescapable shocks.
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Death is inescapable and makes all equal in the end.
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One of the most prominent, inescapable messages of the film is the responsibility that humans have to protect and care for animals.
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