All 4 Uses of
inexorable
in
The Count of Monte Cristo
- Thus a new, a stronger, and more inexorable barrier was interposed to cut off the realization of their hopes.†
Chpt 19-20 *
- On seeing me die such a death, the most inexorable will have pity on you.†
Chpt 29-30
- Valentine had approached, or rather, had placed her lips so near the fence, that they nearly touched those of Morrel, which were pressed against the other side of the cold and inexorable barrier.†
Chpt 73-74
- He had just acted the inexorable judge with her, he had condemned her to death, and she, crushed by remorse, struck with terror, covered with the shame inspired by the eloquence of his irreproachable virtue,—she, a poor, weak woman, without help or the power of defending herself against his absolute and supreme will,—she might at that very moment, perhaps, be preparing to die!†
Chpt 111-112
Definition:
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(inexorable) unstoppable