Webinévitable (also: immanquable) volume_up. inevitable {adj.} more_vert. b) un phénomène naturel de nature exceptionnelle, inévitable et irrésistible ». expand_more (b) A natural phenomenon of exceptional, inevitable and irresistible character.”. WebVertalingen inevitable EN>NL. that cannot be avoided; certain to happen, be done, said, used etc: “The Prime Minister said that war was inevitable.”. onvermijdelijk. in'evita'bility (Zelfstandig naamwoord) onvermijdelijkheid. in'evitably (Bijwoord) as you might expect: “Inevitably the train was late.”. onvermijdelijk.
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WebSome intellectuals say this is inevitable, since South-East Europe [...] is an area where civilizations collide like tectonic plates along fault lines: the boundaries of former empires, … Web13 sep. 2024 · As decolonization became inevitable, French politicians promoted the notion of ‘Eurafrica’, mimicking the US Monroe Doctrine’s claim to Latin America. French elite discourse insisted African independence should be defined by (asymmetric) ‘interdependence’, not ‘sovereignty’. proclus chrestomathy
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Webinternationaltransportforum.org. I t would seem inevitable that social policy. [...] would come under pressure as a result. internationaltransportforum.org. … WebTranslation of inevitable PASSWORD English-French Dictionary inevitable adjective / inˈevitəbl/ that cannot be avoided; certain to happen, be done, said, used etc inévitable … Web30 mrt. 2024 · Middle French [ edit] Adjective [ edit] inevitable m or f ( plural inevitables ) inevitable; unavoidable Descendants [ edit] French: inévitable Spanish [ edit] Etymology [ edit] From Latin inēvītābilis . Pronunciation [ edit] IPA ( key): /inebiˈtable/ [i.ne.β̞iˈt̪a.β̞le] Rhymes: -able Syllabification: i‧ne‧vi‧ta‧ble Adjective [ edit] proclus commentary on euclid pdf