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Example sentences for "unavoidable"

Lexicographically close words:
unauthorized; unavailable; unavailing; unavailingly; unavenged; unavoidably; unavowed; unawakened; unaware; unawares
  1. Hence we have constant and nearly unavoidable [606] cross-fertilizations with the parent form or with neighboring varieties, and consequent impurity of the new strain.

  2. Crosses are unavoidable and hybrid seeds will unavoidably come into the harvest.

  3. I have visited a number of the leading nurseries of Europe, tested their products in various ways, and made some experiments on the unavoidable conditions of hybridizing and on their effect on the ensuing generations.

  4. Apart from this unavoidable difference the analogy between natural and artificial selection appears to me to be very striking.

  5. The view of permanency represents life as being surrounded with unavoidable death, the principle of periodicity, on the contrary, follows the idea of resurrection, granting the possibility of future progression for all living beings.

  6. Or in other terms, the unavoidable spontaneous crosses will disturb the purity of the variety in the second year, while they do not seem to interfere at all with the uniformity of the species.

  7. Besides these common and often unavoidable changes, others of greater importance occur from time to time.

  8. There is no doubt that the difference in the strength of the plant and in the size of the capsules, going from 5-10 grams for a single fruit, are for the most part due to these unavoidable circumstances.

  9. They are in many instances, as constant from seed as the unavoidable influence of vicinism allows them to be.

  10. As has been suggested, conscious or unconscious imitation in the home literature is the unavoidable result of admiration for the foreign; imitation of English masters is written large on this period of German letters.

  11. Where this experience is not entirely uniform on any side, it is attended with an unavoidable contrariety in our judgements, and with the same opposition and mutual destruction of argument as in every other kind of evidence.

  12. You admire, says my friend, as the singular good fortune of philosophy, what seems to result from the natural course of things, and to be unavoidable in every age and nation.

  13. It is an operation of the soul, when we are so situated, as unavoidable as to feel the passion of love, when we receive benefits; or hatred, when we meet with injuries.

  14. The ambiguity thus introduced is unavoidable on projective principles; but are we to conclude, from this, that it is really unavoidable?

  15. In this sense, the divisibility of spatial relations is an unavoidable illusion.

  16. Without this condition, OZ might extend into another world, and have no corresponding relation to OX--this is a possibility only excluded by our unavoidable spatial images.

  17. Latterly, however, owing to the unusual success attained by some of them in representing the occurrence of death as an unavoidable destiny, the custom is said to have fallen into desuetude; and the relatives do not exact the satisfaction.

  18. I have not painted a picture since that decision in Congress, and I presume that the mechanical skill I once possessed in the art has suffered by the unavoidable neglect.

  19. These misconceptions are the unavoidable consequences of the caprices of liberty, Signore.

  20. It appears to be an unavoidable general consequence that abuses should follow, when power is exercised by a permanent and irresponsible body, from whom there is no appeal.

  21. These accidents are unavoidable in the press of affairs.

  22. It seems probable, however, that there is something to be said in favour of the unavoidable hysterectomy (removal of the womb) in a pregnancy complicated with uterine fibromata that undoubtedly endanger life.

  23. If by unavoidable chance one stumbles against a man standing at the edge of a wharf, knocks him into the water, and drowns him, the act has no element of morality in it, because it is not voluntary and free.

  24. No Greek Nemesis with unrelenting hand ever dealt more incessantly the unavoidable blow, until the Empire fell as a dead body falls, while the Emperor became a captive and the Empress a fugitive, with their only child a fugitive also.

  25. While Simon was impatiently expecting succour from Jamaica, and astonished at Mansvelt's really unavoidable silence, the Spaniards were preparing to smoke out the wasps' nest that lay so dangerously near their orchard.

  26. Exactly what Shaw does not understand is the paradox; the unavoidable paradox of childhood.

  27. There is an unavoidable artistic necessity to put the preface before the play; that is, there is a necessity to say something of what Bernard Shaw's experience means before one even says what it was.

  28. The latter has indeed unavoidable difficulties which do not beset the logical Judgement.

  29. That this illusion is natural and unavoidable by human Reason, and also why it is so, and remains so, although it ceases to deceive after the analysis of the apparent contradiction, may be thus explained.

  30. Freud's views have also made a revision of all ethical and social values unavoidable and have thrown an unexpected flood of light upon literary and artistic accomplishment.

  31. An unavoidable change soon separated Ivo from the friend of his childhood.

  32. Not till he reached his dwelling did he succeed in conquering his depression and steeling himself against these unavoidable accidents.

  33. But once the unavoidable sequence of such things is recognised, public opinion begins to revolt, asking where, if we go on at this rate, we are likely to stop, so long as there is any parental duty that the State has omitted to assume.

  34. The following night they left in an ancient old cargo boat, skippered by the type of man who has since made our mercantile marine the glory of the world.

  35. But if sickness or any other unavoidable cause should interfere, he may present himself on the 28th of August.

  36. Royal Military Academy after each vacation, to cover any unavoidable expense that may be incurred on his account during the ensuing half year.

  37. The extent to which slaves are held by an unavoidable necessity, 'imposed by the laws of the States, the obligations of guardianship, and the demands of humanity.

  38. John Blackie had been urging his release from any further care of the Barr estate, and Robert's name would be necessary to many papers in connection with this change, and unavoidable delays result.

  39. For an unavoidable reason I could not accept the invitation, but I was glad to think they had remembered me so long, because they were still young and fresh in my memory, and never will be old.

  40. With the exception of some few and unavoidable visits, she saw no one.

  41. Some who fight see present human growth and the growth of human demands on resources as the stark unavoidable realities they are, and seek mainly to guide them and mitigate their effects.

  42. No name is given except upon what is believed to be unimpeachable authority, but it is unavoidable that scores should be omitted which are entitled to a place.

  43. Through an unavoidable circumstance the press work fell principally on the president.

  44. The lack of effective organization has been a serious but unavoidable weakness which henceforth will be remedied as speedily and thoroughly as possible.

  45. And even when enterprising and adventurous editors took themselves and their staffs further afield there were some unavoidable clashings.


  46. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "unavoidable" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.