1. inescapable - Adjective
2. inescapable - Adjective Satellite
Not escapable.
Source: Webster's dictionaryChinese are wise in comprehending without many words what is inevitable and inescapable and therefore only to be borne. Pearl S. Buck
Popular culture is inescapable in the U.S. Why not use it? Don DeLillo
All men are caught in an inescapable network of mutuality. Martin Luther King Jr.
It is in the translation that the innocence lost after the first reading is restored under another guise, since the reader is once again faced with a new text and its attendant mystery. That is the inescapable paradox of translation, and also its wealth. Alberto Manguel
The terrifying physics of going up-mast in heavy seas are inescapable. Abby Sunderland
The inescapable fact is that when we build a society based on greed, selfishness, and ruthless competition, the fruits we can expect to reap are economic insecurity at home and international discord abroad. Tommy Douglas