UNAVOIDABLE | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary If some course of action is an unavoidable means to discharging a given obligation, then pursuing that course of action is likewise obligatory He concedes that metaphor is unavoidable in his analysis
UNAVOIDABLE definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary If something is unavoidable, it cannot be avoided or prevented Managers said the job losses were unavoidable The recession has resulted in an unavoidable increase in spending on unemployment benefit
unavoidable - Wiktionary, the free dictionary unavoidable (comparative more unavoidable, superlative most unavoidable) Impossible to avoid; bound to happen an unavoidable urge (law) Not voidable; incapable of being made null or void
UNAVOIDABLE Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com unable to be avoided; inevitable an unavoidable delay Examples have not been reviewed With American forces based across the Middle East, involvement may be unavoidable Do not drive unless your journey is unavoidable