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Jaleh Posted 8 years ago
Grammar

Inextricably

Is "Inextricably" the same as "inevitably"?

  

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No. inextricably has to do with things that cannot be separated because they are so closely related. The future of any nation is inextricably linked to the future of its food supply.

  • No.
  • inextricably has to do with things that cannot be separated because they are so closely related.
  • The future of any nation is inextricably linked to the future of its food supply.
  • Words that typically come after inextricably are linked, bound, intertwined, tied, connected, entangled inevitably has to do with things that cannot be stopped from happening.
  • No matter what you do, you cannot stop them.
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No.

inextricably has to do with things that cannot be separated because they are so closely related.

The future of any nation is inextricably linked to the future of its food supply.

Words that typically come after inextricably are
linked, bound, intertwined, tied, connected, entangled


inevitably has to do with things that can

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