inescapable

An adjective is a word that describes a noun (e.g., the big dog).
adjective
a. ineludible
As the man of the house, Alberto felt it was his inescapable duty to fix the toilet.Como el hombre de la casa, Albert sentía que era su deber ineludible arreglar el inodoro.
b. inevitable
Lorenzo had to face up to the inescapable consequences of having put off his paper until the last minute.Lorenzo tuvo que enfrentarse a las inevitables consecuencias de haber aplazado su ensayo hasta el último momento.
c. inexorable
The Spartans in the mountain pass were resigned to their inescapable doom.Los espartanos que estaban en el puerto de montaña se habían resignado a su muerte inexorable.
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