inevitable fate

collocation in English

meaningsofinevitableandfate

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inevitable
adjective
uk
/ɪˈnev.ɪ.tə.bəl/
us
/ˌɪnˈev.ə.t̬ə.bəl/
certain to happen and unable to be avoided ...
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fate
noun
uk
/feɪt/
us
/feɪt/
what happens to a particular person or thing, especially something final or negative, such as death ...
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(Definition ofinevitableandfatefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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Each village had to stand alone to face itsinevitablefate.
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I also sometimes wonder whether our economic geniuses ever trouble to consider what is theinevitablefateof any society that treats capital as income.
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Unless within two months they make their application, that is theirinevitablefate.
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Weak from heat and thirst, their horse dead, they stumble toward aninevitablefate.
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A reviewer compares theinevitablefateof the rabbit to marriage as a permanent trap between two people from which there is no easy escape.
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Senescence is not theinevitablefateof all organisms.
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Finally, he dealt with his views in the nature andinevitablefateof humanity.
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Witt again predicts the soldiers'inevitablefate, before escaping the battle with his daughter; this causes further demoralization of the defenders.
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This leads to hindsight bias in the form of retroactive pessimism to inhibit upward counterfactual thinking, instead interpreting the outcome as succumbing to aninevitablefate.
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