Crossword-Solution: INEXORABLENESS 14 letters, 1 clue 🏆 scrabble score: 23

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Inexorableness n. The quality or state of being inexorable.

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An inflammatory disease of the skin, characterized by the presence of redness and itching, an eruption of small vesicles, and the discharge of a watery exudation, which often dries up, leaving the skin covered with crusts; -- called also tetter, milk crust, and salt rheum.
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Whatever perplexity he felt as to the inexorableness of her course—however little he penetrated its motive—she saw that it unmistakably tended to strengthen her hold over him.
The house of Mirth Edith Wharton 1995
And there is a degree of persecution, if the persecuting party has the strength and the inexorableness to employ it, that it is perhaps beyond the prowess of human nature to stand up against.
Thoughts on Man William Godwin 1996
Let me give you another cup..." "My reason for asking," the Bishop went on, with the bland inexorableness with which, in his younger days, he had been known to continue a sermon after the senior warden had looked four times at his watch--"my reason for asking is, that I hoped I might not be too late to induce you to change the title." Mrs.
The Descent of Man and Other Stories Edith Wharton 2003
Severe penalties would be wasted on these people, accustomed as they have been to the most violent passions on the part of white men; but a mild inexorableness tells on them, just as it does on any other children.
Army Life in a Black Regiment Thomas Wentworth Higginson 2004
They deal with the hard and tragic things in life, the terrible power of ocean and storm, or the inexorableness and dreariness of death, banishment, and the separation of friends.
A History of English Literature Robert Huntington Fletcher 2005