inevitable definition

inevitable means “incapable of being avoided or evaded,” Webster’s New Collegiate Dictionary 584 (1980), or “certain to happen” Webster’s New Universal Unabridged Dictionary 936 (Deluxe 2nd Ed. 1979). In Tabor, an inmate at the Iowa State Penitentiary received a reprimand for being at an improper location. 519 N.W.2d at 380. He asserted that the discipline would affect his right to discretionary reduction of a Wyoming sentence that he was also serving, resulting in a substantial deprivation of a liberty interest. Id. Our supreme court affirmed the denial of relief, holding that “deprivations for which postconviction relief may be cognizable . . . do not include the collateral consequences of sanctions imposed by Iowa authorities on prisoner’s sentences
inevitable means that which cannot be avoided, that sure to happen; "inherent" means existing as a natural and permanent part; "invariably" means never changing customs.