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Definition of unavoidable in English: unavoidableadjectiveʌnəˈvɔɪdəb(ə)lˌənəˈvɔɪdəb(ə)l Not able to be avoided, prevented, or ignored; inevitable. 不可避免的,无法回避的;必然的 the natural and unavoidable consequences of growing old 衰老引起的自然且无法避免的结果。 Example sentencesExamples - The reactive oxygen species are produced as an unavoidable consequence of aerobic metabolism.
- Friday's reform package was therefore an unavoidable consequence of last year's breakdown.
- Violations are more and more resented in places where previously they had been ignored or seen as unavoidable.
- It is the unavoidable and serious consequence of non-submission which lies at the heart of coercion.
- Recording a verdict of accidental death, coroner Dr Roy Palmer said the tragedy had been unavoidable.
- There are two principal disadvantages to being gay, one social and unnecessary and the other unavoidable.
- Like most of us, Manne was glad to be released from the unavoidable burdens of anticommunism.
- The courts are not always good at distinguishing between preventable and unavoidable deaths.
- Today's wars might seem unavoidable or necessary, but they no longer seem good.
- The council argues that this is necessary as part of an unavoidable programme of cutbacks.
- As we have 2 in our dept and others in the same building, its been pretty much unavoidable all day really.
- The issue of succession necessitated by Dewar's death is painful but unavoidable.
- Drivers will face unavoidable delays while work is carried out on a new roundabout in Witham.
- The police said straightaway, without investigation, that the accident was unavoidable.
- Well, I tried my best to avoid this pocket of socialism, but it was just unavoidable.
- The provision of emergency cover is a growing problem and an unavoidable consequence of specialisation.
- We thought long and hard about involving other people, but we thought it was necessary and unavoidable.
- Nevertheless, it was unavoidable, and apparently produced despair in the members of the workshop.
- During the public consultation period it said it would need to be satisfied that the increases were unavoidable.
- Although Vaughan's injury was unavoidable, it is not the first time he has been struck down at Headingley.
Synonyms inescapable, inevitable, bound/sure to happen, unpreventable, inexorable, assured, certain, for sure, sure, fated, predestined, predetermined, preordained, ineluctable, necessary, compulsory, required, obligatory, mandatory, prescribed, out of one's hands rare ineludible
Derivativesnoun ʌnəvɔɪdəˈbɪlɪti What would, on any basis, be contentious would be the further contents of the Defendants' basket, namely the avoidability or unavoidability of the danger, and the availability or unavailability of alternatives. Example sentencesExamples - This leads me to believe that there is a certain amount of preference involved in being homosexual and it is not the unconditional unavoidability that homosexuals suggest.
- Williams has a comparable interrogative edge, a sense of the difficulty of doing justice to the complexity and sheer intractability of reality, and of the unavoidability of tragedy, conflict and fragmentariness.
- Inevitability means unavoidability, and if you think about what avoiding means, then you realize that in a deterministic world there's lots of avoidance.
- The third basic point is the unavoidability of taking personal responsibility for one's judgements, decisions, and actions.
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Definition of unavoidable in US English: unavoidableadjectiveˌənəˈvɔɪdəb(ə)lˌənəˈvoidəb(ə)l Not able to be avoided, prevented, or ignored; inevitable. 不可避免的,无法回避的;必然的 the natural and unavoidable consequences of growing old 衰老引起的自然且无法避免的结果。 Example sentencesExamples - Violations are more and more resented in places where previously they had been ignored or seen as unavoidable.
- Today's wars might seem unavoidable or necessary, but they no longer seem good.
- The courts are not always good at distinguishing between preventable and unavoidable deaths.
- Well, I tried my best to avoid this pocket of socialism, but it was just unavoidable.
- The council argues that this is necessary as part of an unavoidable programme of cutbacks.
- Like most of us, Manne was glad to be released from the unavoidable burdens of anticommunism.
- The reactive oxygen species are produced as an unavoidable consequence of aerobic metabolism.
- As we have 2 in our dept and others in the same building, its been pretty much unavoidable all day really.
- The issue of succession necessitated by Dewar's death is painful but unavoidable.
- The police said straightaway, without investigation, that the accident was unavoidable.
- Recording a verdict of accidental death, coroner Dr Roy Palmer said the tragedy had been unavoidable.
- During the public consultation period it said it would need to be satisfied that the increases were unavoidable.
- We thought long and hard about involving other people, but we thought it was necessary and unavoidable.
- There are two principal disadvantages to being gay, one social and unnecessary and the other unavoidable.
- It is the unavoidable and serious consequence of non-submission which lies at the heart of coercion.
- Drivers will face unavoidable delays while work is carried out on a new roundabout in Witham.
- Friday's reform package was therefore an unavoidable consequence of last year's breakdown.
- The provision of emergency cover is a growing problem and an unavoidable consequence of specialisation.
- Although Vaughan's injury was unavoidable, it is not the first time he has been struck down at Headingley.
- Nevertheless, it was unavoidable, and apparently produced despair in the members of the workshop.
Synonyms inescapable, inevitable, bound to happen, sure to happen, unpreventable, inexorable, assured, certain, for sure, sure, fated, predestined, predetermined, preordained, ineluctable, necessary, compulsory, required, obligatory, mandatory, prescribed, out of one's hands |