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- EVITABLE Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
evitable adjective ev· i· ta· ble ˈe-və-tə-bəl : capable of being avoided
- EVITABLE | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
He believes that world war is evitable Inevitable suffering due to persecution is to be distinguished from evitable sickness
- EVITABLE Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com
Example Sentences Examples have not been reviewed President Joe Biden said on Wednesday that a government shutdown is not evitable, but that if there is one, a lot of vital work could be impacted in science and health
- Evitable - definition of evitable by The Free Dictionary
Define evitable evitable synonyms, evitable pronunciation, evitable translation, English dictionary definition of evitable adj Possible to avoid; avoidable American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, Fifth Edition
- evitable - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
evitable (comparative more evitable, superlative most evitable) (uncommon) Possible to avoid; avertible [from early 16th c ] Synonyms: avoidable, avertable, escapable, preventable, resistible Antonyms: ineluctable, inescapable, inevitable, irresistible, unavoidable, unescapable, unpreventable The tragic consequences were evitable
- What does evitable mean? - Definitions. net
Evitable refers to something that can be avoided or prevented from happening It is the opposite of "inevitable", which means something that is certain to occur
- EVITABLE definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
evitable in American English (ˈevɪtəbəl) adjective capable of being avoided; avoidable
- Evitable Definition Meaning | YourDictionary
Origin of Evitable From Middle French evitable, from Latin ēvītābilis (“avoidable”), from ēvītō (“I avoid”), from ē- (“out”) + vītō (“I shun”)
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