in·eluc·ta·ble \|inə̇|ləktəbəl\adjective Etymology: Latin ineluctabilis, from in- in- (I) + eluctari to struggle out + -abilis -able — more at eluctation : not to be avoided, changed, or resisted : inescapable, inevitable < ineluctable facts of human existence > < ineluctable conclusions of logical deduction > • in·eluc·ta·bly\-blē, -bli\adverb