Examples of using Inevitable in English and their translations into Marathi
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Starting with heating, lighting and food storage, fire has become an inevitable human companion.
Reflecting on past trends, we find that travel has become an inevitable part of our lives- both personal and professional.
Therefore, motor energy saving has become an inevitable way to achieve energy saving and emission reduction in China.
Failure is inevitable, and not only do your dwarves go mad in adversity- they often create works of art to reflect what's happened.
Pain and suffering are inevitable like death, for which taking any form of medication are not prohibited.
I am not saying these consequences are inevitable, but rather that it's a proven fact that the incidence rate of such consequences is very substantial.
Machinery loss of profit covers consequential loss suffered by insured as an inevitable consequence of accidental breakdown of any machinery. Learn More».
say,"All this is natural and inevitable.
abuse is inevitable.
After only half an hour test drive through the Black Forest, one wonders as traditionalist motorcyclist how much you can do without real operations with inevitable response to load change.
rapid wealth is not only possible for you, but inevitable for the determined.
the biggest ones use cookies, they are almost inevitable.
big deal for most, but a bit of port-juggling is inevitable if you don't invest in a dock of some sort.
the dogged pursuit of fulfilling careers, long-distance marriage has become inevitable.
then muscle catabolism is inevitable.
many people will stack with testosterone(almost any form) to account for the inevitable testosterone suppression that occurs with most.
flaws in early marriage, you are less likely to be undone by inevitable disappointments later on.
The whole thing becomes even stranger when we find that the Lemurians then went through genetic changes and mutations, an inevitable result of long-term underwater life. In the process of adaptation they developed gills, so they could
when you're talking about giant databases of information-- release it to the public and then defend ourselves against the inevitable legal and political attacks.
Breakdowns are sometimes inevitable.