All 4 Uses of
inexorable
in
Inheritance, by Christopher Paolini
- A stream of refugees trailed along the road to the north—people fleeing the soon-to-be-besieged city for Teirm or Uru'baen, where they might find at least temporary safety from the Varden's inexorable advance.†
Chpt 17
- As day inexorably followed day, Eragon had watched the men grow sullen and discontent, and Nasuada had become increasingly worried.†
Chpt 23 *
- It occurred to him that perhaps this was how shooting stars were made: a bird or a dragon or some other earthly creature snatched upward by the inexorable wind and thrown skyward with such speed, they flamed like siege arrows.†
Chpt 47
- The vessel looked as Eragon knew it would, for he recognized it from his dreams, and a sense of inexorable fate settled upon him as he gazed at it.†
Chpt 78
Definition:
impossible to stop, persuade, or change