inexorableness
Example Sentences
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Henry shook his head; there was an awful inexorableness with himself displayed in his steady knitting.
From Jerome, A Poor Man A Novel by Freeman, Mary Eleanor Wilkins
He sought to persuade her to the opposite victory; but at last, seeing the inexorableness of her sisterly love so decided, he promised, for a proper reward,--to spare her own feelings.
From The Invisible Lodge by Jean Paul
Roderick looked at him with eyes that still inexorableness made almost tender.
From Roderick Hudson by James, Henry
It seems to have the quality of inexorableness that duty has.
From The World I Live In by Keller, Helen
It was always—punctually, inevitably, with the inexorableness of a mechanical law—it was always the wrong thing that struck him.
From Tales of Men and Ghosts by Wharton, Edith