Irresistible in a sentence as an adjective

It's too irresistible for the government not to use it.

They are not being eroded by irresistible laws of nature.

Laying the groundwork early is an irresistible urge for those who think they might be in trouble.

It's the good music that's irresistible, not some DRM garbage which you don't even have the balls to discuss.

Once the government has a taste of this power...expanding it will be irresistible.

But four letters fits in a 32-bit direct atom, so the attraction is pretty irresistible.

That's an irresistible combination, and these professors are in the same situation.

>"I understand that I will be made to suffer for my actions," but "I will be satisfied if the federation of secret law, unequal pardon and irresistible executive powers that rule the world that I love are revealed even for an instant."Exemplary.

Worldwide economic collapse will have cost America its dominant world role; but it will not result in Russian hegemony; their economy is too dependent on the world economy to maintain an irresistible military force.

It's certainly the case that they are being squeezed mercilessly between price expectations of customers and profit expectations of the content cartels, but at the same time, Internet streaming is an irresistible force and no one is positioned better to capitalize on it than Netflix.

The libertarianism Graham finds so attractive will sell the civil rights of a poorer person at the alter of the property rights of those with more economic power.> What I'd like to understand is why tedious ex-nerds like Graham feel an irresistible urge to proselytize Ayn Randian blather.

Irresistible definitions

adjective

impossible to resist; overpowering; "irresistible (or resistless) impulses"; "what happens when an irresistible force meets an immovable object?"

See also: resistless

adjective

overpoweringly attractive; "irresistible beauty"