Impossible to avoid, evade, or ignore; unavoidable.
From in- 'not' + escapable, from escape (Old French eschaper 'to flee') + -able. The concept combines the Latin prefix meaning 'not' with the idea of fleeing or getting away, creating absolute unavoidability.
The word builds its power through negation - we understand what cannot be escaped by first imagining escape itself. It's linguistically dramatic, stacking prefixes and suffixes to create a sense of walls closing in with no way out.
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