Avertable (Adjective)
Meaning
Capable of being avoided or warded off.
Classification
All adjective clusters.
Examples
- The doctor believed that with proper precautions, the disease was avertable and the patient would make a full recovery.
- The company's financial troubles were avertable if they had managed their resources more efficiently.
- The accident was avertable, but the driver's reckless behavior made it inevitable.
- Experts warned that the impending disaster was avertable if the government took immediate action.
- The researchers concluded that the devastating effects of climate change were avertable if drastic measures were taken to reduce carbon emissions.