0 certain to happen and unable to be avoided or prevented: --
Eventually the inevitable happened and he had a heart attack.
The accident was the inevitable consequence/result/outcome of carelessness.
Accidents are the inevitable result of carelessness.
They conclude that not only is there an ' inevitable progression ', but the routes to increasing complexity are strongly constrained.
Given this landscape, and barring some ordering mechanism, it was inevitable that research on traits would lack the progressive character ideally associated with scientific inquiry.
In the poems from this third group, feminine historical memory domesticates the inevitable disruptive effects of time, violence, and death.
In such an ambitious and complex study, some omissions are inevitable.
A certain degree of redundancy is inevitable in compilations such as this, due to overlap of technique with augmentations or minor adaptations for special populations.
This contrasts with the view that life is an inevitable, deterministically directed series of events.
I am confident that the methodological and epistemological problems can be overcome through a combination of ingenuity, flair and some inevitable compromises.
It is almost inevitable in such encyclopedic and multiauthor treatment that most of the topics are done better elsewhere.