English to afrikaans meaning of

Die woordeboekbetekenis van die woord "onvermydelik" is iets wat sekerlik sal gebeur en nie vermy of voorkom kan word nie. Dit verwys na 'n situasie, gebeurtenis of uitkoms wat waarskynlik sal plaasvind, dikwels as gevolg van die natuurlike of logiese gevolge daarvan, die optrede van individue of omstandighede buite hul beheer. Die term impliseer 'n element van determinisme, wat daarop dui dat die verloop van gebeure vooraf bepaal is en nie verander kan word nie, ten spyte van pogings om dit te voorkom.

Sentence Examples

  1. Then, as Tarkyn stood balanced on the balls of his feet, preparing for the inevitable attack, the fire died in her eyes and she sank to kneel on one knee.
  2. The discourse so far had covered such general topics as the ill-health of the English monarch, the continued strings of power gathered in fistfuls by Northumberland, the price wars that had starved some of those lucky enough to survive the sweating sickness, plus the inevitable conversation about the ferocity of the storm that continued to rage outside.
  3. A strongly addictive drug, it promised years of money rolling in from whoever used it, until the inevitable overdose, of course.
  4. Central preferred reports to be handwritten, firstly because handwriting was hard to fake, and secondly due to the frequency of technological meltdowns inevitable in a place which had so much contact with magic.
  5. Emma spent her childhood creating imaginary worlds to compensate for a disappointingly average reality, so it was probably inevitable that she ended up writing fantasy novels.
  6. Dying was not high on my list of things to do anytime soon, but this time it appeared inevitable.
  7. Inevitable consequence of being the one witness at Central to the standoff with the Campbell family.
  8. More and more did his thoughts dwell on Northumberland, and no longer as the inevitable victor in a race for control of the crown.
  9. I swallow hard, knowing I must ask Annie the inevitable.
  10. As if he could ever stop something as inevitable as seasons changing.