unavoidably

In an unavoidable manner.

Adverb

  1. In an unavoidable manner.
    • The task was made trebly difficult, however, by the badly run-down condition in which the railways of Britain had been unavoidably left at the end of the war in 1945, […]. - 1958 January 5, 'Borderer', “Ten Years of...

Origin

Etymology tree English unavoidable Middle English -ly English -ly English unavoidably From unavoidable + -ly.

Forms

more unavoidably most unavoidably

Synonyms

inevitably perforce