The word "more inevasible" is a compound word made up of "more" and "inevasible". The IPA phonetic transcription for "more" is /mɔːr/ and for "inevasible" is /ɪnˈɛvəsəbəl/. The spelling of "more inevasible" is straightforward, as it follows the standard spelling rules for these two words. "More" means additional or extra, while "inevasible" means impossible to avoid. Together, the phrase means even more impossible to avoid, emphasizing the inability to escape from something.
"More inevasible" is not a word with a commonly accepted etymology or dictionary definition. It seems to be a combination of the adjective "inevasible", meaning unable to be avoided or escaped, and the comparative form "more", indicating a greater degree of the adjective. However, as a standalone phrase, "more inevasible" does not have a specific etymology.