inexorable

অপরিবর্ত্নশীল
definition
adjective
the seemingly inexorable march of new technology
impossible to stop or prevent.
translation of 'inexorable'
কঠোরহৃদয়,
অটলহৃদয়,
অকরুণ,
অমোঘ,
অনমনীয,
অপ্রতিরোধ্য
adjective
কঠিন,
অনিবার্য,
অনমনীয়,
অপরিবর্ত্নশীল,
নির্দয়
example
Whether this is another ‘mystery’, or just another step in what many see as an 'inexorable' march to the discovery of life or its footprint on Mars is up to you.
Something has got to be done to stop this 'inexorable' rise in expenditure.
There was no capitulation over the four kilometres and there were no errors, merely gradual submission to 'inexorable' opponents.
The first proposition is easier to defend than the second, as it rests on 'inexorable' logic rather than vexed value judgments.
Not only are most of the Asian artists absent from those histories, but modernism itself was not the 'inexorable' forward march it is made out to be.
If we have false views of God, that he is an ‘ 'inexorable' judge’ then we simply have no grounds to turn to him for salvation.
The 'inexorable' logic of expanding car ownership and use has gradually run up against the limits of road-building and the huge hidden subsidy to the auto industry which that represents.
As the Internet world continues its 'inexorable' march towards XML, only those technologies that are built on that platform will continue to move forward.
There is nothing so satisfying, however, as a victory on behalf of the common man against the 'inexorable' march of officialdom.
The 'inexorable' political logic of the ‘fair trade’ program is to split and divide the working class along national lines.
Bird flu continued its seemingly 'inexorable' march through Asia, as Indonesia on Tuesday found a strain of the virus in its poultry flocks that can be deadly to humans.
The PC industry has kind of run roughshod over its users, and the excuse has always been tied to the 'inexorable' march of technology.
There is no 'inexorable' logic dictating that the media must undermine the independence of the spheres of art and culture.
There is an 'inexorable' march of history toward freedom.
We can turn a blind eye to theory, but neither God nor his book will protect us from evolution's 'inexorable' march.
The test will be whether good intentions can be reconciled with the 'inexorable' march of progress.
There is an 'inexorable' logic to harnessing technology to democracy in the same way as it has been done in so many other facets of our lives.
We shall see in a later chapter that science owes a remarkable and mysterious debt to mathematics, but the Greeks were to some extent impeded by their very reverence for its 'inexorable' logic.
Call it empowerment if we must, it's an acknowledgement of an 'inexorable' female march into areas previously dominated by men.
Many thought geometry's spare base of axioms and its clean, 'inexorable' logic was scientific knowledge at its best.
How should one balance past outrages with the 'inexorable' march of progress?
Science can indeed be seen as a progression of more and more useful metaphors, but as Thomas Kuhn has shown it is not an 'inexorable' march from ignorance to truth.
Before these 'inexorable' judges, for five days, the world of Italian fashion presented its collections.
Death, that 'inexorable' judge, had passed sentence on him and refused to grant him a reprieve, though two doctors were his counsel.
If people leave, the land itself will be altered 'inexorably' and all our lives will be poorer as a result.
The pressure to provide care home places is rising 'inexorably' at a time when the number of places is falling.
For Dickens, history has both an 'inexorability' and an arbitrariness.
For all architecture, whatever its style and purpose, is 'inexorably' tied to humanity.
As the current standard-bearers for mankind, we must also bear the heavy burden of being its worst incarnation yet, and that, with the 'inexorability' of time, things can only get worse.
Death, its 'inexorability' , and our fear of it render us as helpless as when we were toddlers.
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