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View usage for: (ʌnəvɔɪdəbəl) adjectiveIf 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 unemploymentbenefit. Synonyms: inevitable, inescapable, inexorable, sure More Synonyms of unavoidable unavoidably (ʌnəvɔɪdəbli) adverb Prince Khalid was unavoidably detained in Saudi Arabia. unavoidable in British English (ˌʌnəˈvɔɪdəbəl) adjective1. unable to be avoided; inevitable 2. law not capable of being declared null and void Derived forms unavoidability (ˌunaˌvoidaˈbility) or unavoidableness (ˌunaˈvoidableness) noun unavoidably (ˌunaˈvoidably) adverb unavoidable in American English (ˌʌnəˈvɔɪdəbəl) adjective1. that cannot be avoided; inevitable 2. that cannot be voided or nullified Derived forms unavoidableness (ˌunaˈvoidableness) noun unavoidably (ˌunaˈvoidably) adverb Examples of 'unavoidable' in a sentenceunavoidable But in this case it seems unavoidable.Yet all of it is lost because of one unavoidable fact.That is simply an unavoidable fact of our electronic lives.This is an unavoidable fact that most homes do not own up to when discussing fees with families.The stress of redundancy may be unavoidable but experts warn companies not to overlook the impact on employees left behind.An affirmative answer often seems unavoidable.This was not a Budget of unavoidable cuts and inevitable tax rises.This may be unavoidable, but they must not be right.Data use and targets have become an unavoidable aspect of public sector management, particularly in schools.The Frenchman feels that a ban would be harsh but may be unavoidable.Although attrition is unavoidable, it seems to happen more frequently to the best racehorses.Clearly, the school has faced difficult circumstances and this arrangement may have been unavoidable.It's about an unavoidable fact of life.We will do our best to arrange an appointment as soon as possible, but some delay may be unavoidable.For one thing, our own mortality and that of our loved ones is an unavoidable fact underlying our lives.It's a part of life, an inevitable and unavoidable part of life.Greece is failing through monetary union: Britain will leave if political union becomes unavoidable.They may not, and some degree of short-term subsidy may prove unavoidable.It is inevitable, unavoidable, no matter how furiously they rage against the dying of the light.While this stance is entirely understandable, fees will become unavoidable if the Church cannot put its money whereits soul is. In other languagesunavoidable British English: unavoidable / ˌʌnəˈvɔɪdəbl/ ADJECTIVE If something bad is unavoidable, it cannot be avoided or prevented. Stress is an unavoidable part of life for most people. - American English: unavoidable
- Arabic: لا مَنَاصَ مِنْهُ
- Brazilian Portuguese: inevitável
- Chinese: 不可避免的
- Croatian: neizbježan
- Czech: nevyhnutelný
- Danish: uundgåelig
- Dutch: onvermijdelijk
- European Spanish: inevitable
- Finnish: väistämätön
- French: inévitable
- German: unvermeidlich
- Greek: αναπόφευκτος
- Italian: inevitabile
- Japanese: 避けられない
- Korean: 불가피한
- Norwegian: uunngåelig
- Polish: nieunikniony
- European Portuguese: inevitável
- Romanian: inevitabil
- Russian: неизбежный
- Latin American Spanish: inevitable
- Swedish: oundviklig
- Thai: ที่หลีกเลี่ยงไม่ได้
- Turkish: kaçınılmaz
- Ukrainian: неминучий
- Vietnamese: không thể tránh được
Chinese translation of 'unavoidable'unavoidable (ʌnəˈvɔɪdəbl) adj - [delay, job losses etc]
不可避免的 (bùkě bìmiǎn de)
Definition unable to be avoided or prevented Managers said the job losses were unavoidable. Synonyms fated compulsory bound to happen ineluctable Additional synonymsDefinition sure or bound They intervened to save him from certain death. Synonyms inevitable, unavoidable, inescapable, inexorable, ineluctable Definition not able to be avoided A sense of imminent doom was inescapable. Synonyms unavoidable, inevitable, certain, sure, fated, destined, inexorable, ineluctable, ineludible (rare) Definition unable to be prevented from continuing or progressing the seemingly inexorable rise in unemployment Synonyms unrelenting, relentless, implacable, hard, severe, harsh, cruel, adamant, inescapable, inflexible, merciless, unyielding, immovable, remorseless, pitiless, unbending, obdurate, ineluctable, unappeasable Additional synonymsDefinition certain or unavoidable Wastage was no doubt a necessary consequence of spending so much money. Synonyms inevitable, sure, certain, unavoidable, inescapable, inexorable, ineluctable Definition required or compulsory because of custom or law Third-party insurance is obligatory when driving in Italy. Synonyms compulsory, required, necessary, essential, demanded, binding, enforced, prescribed, statutory, mandatory, imperative, unavoidable, requisite, inescapable, coercive, OB, de rigueurDefinition bound to be or occur Another victory is now sure. Synonyms inevitable, guaranteed, bound, assured, in the bag (slang), inescapable, irrevocable, ineluctable, nailed-on (slang) |