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"unescapable" Definitions
  1. incapable of being avoided, ignored, or denied : INESCAPABLE

12 Sentences With "unescapable"

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Where to Go Now In charming and free-spirited New Orleans, music has an unescapable way of penetrating the soul.
Jessica Chastain has dedicated much of her career towards highlighting and fixing the sexism that can sometimes feel unescapable in Hollywood.
The truth will be heard, and for the former governor, that truth will be unescapable, regardless of lucrative television deals of even future campaigns.
In Africa: The U.S. secretary of state, Mike Pompeo, is on his first trip to sub-Saharan Africa, where evidence of China's influence is unescapable.
Pain that is prolonged, unescapable, and unpredictable is associated with more suffering and a lower quality of life than pain that is brief, avoidable, and anticipated.
That is the unescapable message of the interview he conducted with David Sanger and Maggie Haberman of the New York Times that's published today on their website.
For too many, social media and messaging was supercharging the age-old problem of bullying, leaving some children to take their own lives when they felt it was unescapable.
An unescapable fact of Facebook's ubiquity is that as more Pages and people compete for limited News Feed attention, the percentage of a business' followers who see their posts declines.
All but one of the stories in this collection formed the basis for episodes of the 1962-69 TV series, The Saint. "The Careful Terrorist" appeared as the third episode of the first season, airing on 18 October 1962. "The Bunco Artists" and "The Good Medicine" appeared in season two, on 19 December 1963 and 6 February 1964 respectively. "The Unescapable Word" was retitled to the more grammatically correct "The Inescapable Word" and aired on 28 January 1965 during season 3, followed by "The Happy Suicide" on 11 March.
The first surviving text with more than the briefest mention of Troilus is a Hellenistic poem dating from no earlier than the 3rd century BC: the Alexandra by the tragedian Lycophron or a namesake of his. The poem consists of the obscure prophetic ravings of Cassandra:Boitani (1989: p.16). > Ay! me, for thee fair-fostered flower, too, I groan, O lion whelp, sweet > darling of thy kindred, who didst smite with fiery charm of shafts the > fierce dragon and seize for a little loveless while in unescapable noose him > that was smitten, thyself unwounded by thy victim: thou shalt forfeit thy > head and stain thy father’s altar-tomb with thy blood.
One other strain in criticism is to read in the story an almost Jamesian moral with Delano as the American who, "confronted with evil in unescapable form, wanted only to turn over a new leaf, to deny and to forget the lesson he ought to have learned."Parker (2002), 241 Such an American survives "by being less than fully human," while Europeans are "broken by the weight of their knowledge of and complicity in human evil."Parker (2002), 241 Literary historian Richard Gray calls the novella an interrogation of "the American optimism of its narrator [sic] and the European pessimism of its protagonist, Cereno, under the shadow of slavery."Gray (2004), 213 Delano represents a version of New England innocence which has also been read as strategy to ensure colonial power over both Spain and Africans in the "New World".cf.
Kat Bein of Billboard described the song as a blend of a wide variety of genres, writing: "The English singer delivers a bossy performance that would put any dog's tail between its legs, while Marshmello plays clever on acoustic guitar over a bumpin' electronic beat and even works in some G-Funk, West Coast synth work." Caitlin White of Uproxx called the song "a banger" that reaches "the level of unescapable that I most closely associate with the first time I heard The Chainsmokers wobbly pop ballad 'Paris'", stating that Anne-Marie "strikes the perfect balance between disdain and aggression". James Shotwell of Substream Magazine wrote: "'Friends' finds Marshmello abandoning the world of EDM for a far more traditional pop sound that perfectly pairs with vocalist Anne-Marie's entrancing croon." Brad McCrea of iHeartRadio deemed the song a combination of "strong dance beats" and "pop vocals from Anne-Marie".

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