un|a|void|a|ble

un|a|void|a|ble
un|a|void|a|ble «UHN uh VOY duh buhl», adjective.
1. that cannot be avoided; inevitable: »

an unavoidable delay.

SYNONYM(S): inescapable.
2. Law, Archaic. not liable to be voided.
un´a|void´a|ble|ness, noun.

Useful english dictionary. 2012.

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