Inevitableness [noun]
Definition of Inevitableness:
sureness
Sentence/Example of Inevitableness:
Tess was taken completely by surprise, and she yielded to his embrace with unreflecting inevitableness.
A deep sense of monotony and inevitableness settled down upon Hyacinth.
The historical interest attaching to his mistakes lies in their inevitableness at the time when he was actively working.
It is therefore well to join with them poems or other bits of literature which emphasize the matter of inevitableness of form.
Yet no one can doubt the importance and the inevitableness of endeavoring to apply scientific method to these regions also.
To Kate and me there came a sudden consciousness of the mystery and inevitableness of death; it was not fear, thank God!
Discussion about faith generally starts with faith's reasonableness; let us begin with faith's inevitableness.
But as to the inevitableness with which such questions do rise in our minds, I take it there can be no difference of opinion.
"Only for such as are not convinced of its inevitableness, as I am," replied Reinhold.
Effort, yes; but achievement followed it with a sort of inevitableness.