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inescapable

[in-uh-skey-puh-buhl] / ˌɪn əˈskeɪ pə bəl /


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The propulsive soundtrack, full of inescapable earworms, became the first to top the Billboard charts since 2022, when Disney's Encanto created a similar craze.

From BBC

But having lost four other finals, there is an inescapable feeling that the world number one is not quite fulfilling her potential on the sport's grandest stages.

From BBC

His voice - bruised, buttery and intimate - has been an inescapable undercurrent of Bollywood, narrating heartbreaks, longings and reconciliations for millions for more than a decade.

From BBC

The decision was a tectonic shift, a clear indication that change is here and inescapable.

From Salon

In their wake aftermath, hopelessness proves to be the slow, shambling, inescapable inevitability that does in everyone else.

From Salon