单词 | unavoidable |
释义 | unavoidableadj. 1. Not avoidable; that cannot be avoided or escaped; inevitable. ΘΚΠ the mind > will > necessity > [adjective] > inevitable uneschewablec1374 unscapablea1382 ineschewable1412 inevitablec1430 intreatable1509 unevitable1539 forcible1574 inextricable1576 unavoidable1577 resistless1590 unshunning1593 unavoided1597 inexorable1600 unpreventablea1601 fatal1605 irrenitible1605 unvoided1612 unescapable1614 shunlessa1616 unshunnablea1616 ineluctable1623 unpreventible1632 undefensablea1642 undeclinable1652 indeclinable1658 ineludible1662 avoidlessa1668 inavoidable1670 infrustrable1677 unhinderable1678 wardless1693 unfrustrable1714 unparryable1770 inescapable1792 inexcludible1817 unproscribable1817 unprecludible1825 undeliverable1843 inevasible1846 scapeless1850 deviceless1851 escapeless1855 unevadable1857 ineliminable1875 inavertible1885 unavertible1897 voidless1908 1577 H. I. tr. H. Bullinger 50 Godlie Serm. II. iii. x. sig. Rr.iijv/2 If..meere and vnauoydable violence is offered to a godly man. 1600 E. Blount tr. G. F. di Conestaggio Hist. Uniting Portugall to Castill 241 Beeing an vnauoydable passage for the ships that come from the Indies. a1688 R. Cudworth Treat. Eternal & Immutable Morality (1731) i. i. 11 The necessary and unavoidable Consequences of this Opinion. 1718 Lady M. W. Montagu Let. 10 Mar. (1965) I. 386 Surprize at her Beauty and manner..is unavoidable at the first sight. 1782 F. Burney Cecilia III. v. xiii. 186 The change of habitation that now seemed unavoidable. 1826 F. Reynolds Life & Times II. 406 Within, and without, the walls of his theatre, he has a host of unavoidable enemies. 1885 ‘Mrs. Alexander’ At Bay i. 2 You may be sure the delay was unavoidable or I should not have kept you waiting. 2. Law. Not liable to be voided. ΘΚΠ society > law > rule of law > [adjective] > legally valid > not rescinded > not liable to be rescinded firma1538 unavoidable1628 1628 E. Coke 1st Pt. Inst. Lawes Eng. 2 b But if the man of non sane memory recouer his memory, and agree vnto it, it is vnauoydable. Derivatives unaˈvoidableness n. ΘΚΠ the mind > will > necessity > [noun] > inevitability unavoidableness1599 unescapableness1610 inevitablenessa1631 inavoidableness1640 indeclinableness1648 inevitability1649 fatation1652 uninterruptibleness1654 necessitude1677 fatality1699 resistlessness1794 unavoidability1858 unpreventableness1884 ineluctability1943 inescapability1945 1599 E. Sandys Europæ Speculum (1632) 115 The unavoidablenesse of those former inconveniences. 1653 T. Gataker Vindic. Annot. Jer. 10.2 103 The unavoidablenes of the Evils by these signs portended. a1688 W. Clagett Seventeen Serm. (1699) 206 The unavoidableness of heresies in the church. 1894 Cycl. Rev. Current Hist. (U.S.) 4 900 Francis Joseph, convinced of the unavoidableness of the proposed reforms, supported his ministers steadfastly. This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1921; most recently modified version published online March 2022). < adj.1577 |
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