inexorable fate

inexorable fate
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  • fate — n. 1) to decide, seal smb. s fate 2) to tempt fate 3) to meet one s fate 4) blind; cruel; inexorable fate 5) fate decreed (that we would win the lottery) 6) a stroke of fate * * * [feɪt] cruel inexorable fate seal smb. sfate …   Combinatory dictionary

  • inexorable — Synonyms and related words: adamant, adamantine, bowelless, cast iron, certain, cruel, dog eat dog, dogged, dour, fated, fateful, firm, flinty, fundamentalist, grim, hard, hard core, harsh, heartless, hidebound, immobile, immovable, immutable,… …   Moby Thesaurus

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