1. ineluctable - Adjective
2. ineluctable - Adjective Satellite
Not to be overcome by struggling; irresistible; inevitable.
Source: Webster's dictionaryThe principles that will save Earth's life are the same principles that save the living souls of humans: ineluctable spiritual principles. David James Duncan
Political realism is aware of the moral significance of political action. It is also aware of the ineluctable tension between the moral command and the requirements of successful political action. Hans Morgenthau
The planet holds out no such inducement. The planet is everybody's. All it offers is the grass, the sky, the water, the ineluctable dream of peace and fruition. E. B. White
In Agent First's world, the ineluctable law of power is that you rule or you die. To Agent First, the puppet show of democracy that Cassie believes in is obviously a child's tissue of attractive lies, set before the cattle to enable the secret rulers to dominate them without fear of uprisings. Charles Stross
inescapable conclusion Source: Internet
an ineluctable destiny Source: Internet