unavertibly
English
Etymology
unavertible + -ly
Adverb
unavertibly (comparative more unavertibly, superlative most unavertibly)
- Such that it cannot be averted; unavoidably; inexorably.
- 1966', Helmut Thielicke, Life Can Begin Again: Sermons on the Sermon on the Mount (page 5)
- Jesus wept not only because these were his people who were lurching so unavertibly toward the abyss.
- 1966', Helmut Thielicke, Life Can Begin Again: Sermons on the Sermon on the Mount (page 5)