evitable
pronunciation
How to pronounce evitable in British English: UK ['evɪtəbl]
How to pronounce evitable in American English: US ['evətəbəl]
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- Adjective:
- capable of being avoided or warded off
Word Origin
- evitable (adj.)
- c. 1500, from Latin evitabilis "avoidable," from evitare "to shun, avoid" (see inevitable). In modern use, likely a back-formation from inevitable.
Antonym
Example
- 1. Shanghai is a mega city with very limited resources and energies , and it is evitable to confront many cumbering factors toward the ecotype city .
- 2. The centralized treasury payment system is the main content in the reformation of public financial system , as well as an evitable trend in reforming the financial expenditure management in the institutions of higher learning .
- 3. Talents leasing business is the evitable outcome under this trend . It can help the society , the enterprises and the talent people to realize their mutual value and can make the social hr allocation become more flexible and efficient .
- 4. However , not all the rights could be classified by law due to the variety of social life , which results in existing rights evitable that are not being defined and justified by law , but currently or in the future it should be done .
- 5. The issue of intellectual property right is an evitable problem during digital library construction .