English to Latin Meaning of inevitability


Inevitability :

necessitas,
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Definitions of inevitability in English
Adjective(1) beyond calculation or measure
Examples of inevitability in English
(1) Each human soul is of inestimable value because it was fashioned in the image, and after the likeness of God Himself.(2) Who knows, but let's live in hope that the crucial planning hurdle can, and will, be finally cleared to allow the developers to proceed with a project that will be of inestimable value to the whole community.(3) The crux of their argument is that mothering - as opposed to fathering, or parenting, or care giving - is something unique, and of inestimable value.(4) Yang said the statue is unique in the world and its value was inestimable .(5) This crop of voices would contribute inestimable value to the party; to stifle the forces of normal growth that would accrue to the party in such a debate would be foolish.(6) The advice and encouragement they had given to him was inestimable , particularly in sharing knowledge of tidal sailing with him, an area of sailing which can always be a weakness for lake sailors, he added.(7) University teaching is a form of political advocacy, and this freedom to think and talk about thoughts is of inestimable value.(8) However, there can be little wrong in people of such a young and naive age recognising the inestimable pain and suffering that armed conflict inevitably brings and questioning the justification for it.(9) It's been one of those experiences that restores your faith in the inestimable value of being a teacher.(10) The worship of the Eucharist outside of the Mass is inestimable value for the life of the Church.(11) For modern day magicians, the knowledge found in books is of inestimable value.(12) It would have been a great loss, had any one survived to feel that immense void, that inestimable loneliness, that despair of nothingness.(13) It has inestimable value for today's listeners in gaining a balance between old and new.(14) Marcus Stewart registered another goal of inestimable importance to third-placed Sunderland as they maintained their promotion push against a side with similarly lofty ambitions.(15) It was a truly broad and liberal education and as such, it was to be of inestimable benefit to me.(16) This is without even bringing up the possibility that the results from the fake investigation could be very misleading to the point of causing inestimable harm.
(1) inessential ::
inessential
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So you're saying
the inevitability of change

So you're saying the INEVITABILITY of change

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