Define Inexorable using "exact" search strategy.
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| Source: gcide | Inexorable \In*ex"o*ra*ble\, a. [L. inexorabilis: cf. F. inexorable. See {In-} not, and {Exorable}, {Adore}.] Not to be persuaded or moved by entreaty or prayer; firm; determined; unyielding; unchangeable; inflexible; relentless; -- of people and impersonal forces; as, an inexorable prince or tyrant; an inexorable judge; the inexorable advance of a glacier. "Inexorable equality of laws." --Gibbon. "Death's inexorable doom." --Dryden. [1913 Webster]
You are more inhuman, more inexorable, O, ten times more than tigers of Hyrcania. --Shak. [1913 Webster]
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