"Inequalities" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Inequalities refer to situations or conditions in which two or more things are not equal or fair. It can also refer to mathematical expressions involving greater than (>) or less than (<) symbols that show the difference between two or more values. In social contexts, inequalities often refer to disparities in access to resources, opportunities, or privileges that exist between different groups of people, such as economic inequalities, educational inequalities, or racial inequalities.
Ineluctably refers to something that is inevitable, unavoidable, or compulsory. It is an adverb that emphasizes the necessity or certainty of a situation, event, or decision. Examples of its usage include: "She ineluctably accepted the job offer", "The company will ineluctably go bankrupt", or "The policy change ineluctably brought about a series of unfavorable effects". The word is often used to convey a sense of inexorable or unstoppable movement or progression towards a particular outcome or conclusion.
To inembryonate means to implant an embryo in the uterus of a female, usually resulting in pregnancy.
Ineptness refers to a lack of skill, incompetence, or clumsiness in performing a task or activity. It describes someone or something that is unable to do something correctly or effectively due to a lack of knowledge, training, or ability.
Inequities refer to unfair or unjust differences or disparities that exist within a system, society, or situation. They are inconsistencies or irregularities that create unequal treatment, opportunities, or outcomes for individuals or groups. Inequities can be based on various factors such as race, gender, socioeconomic status, age, ability, or other characteristics.