From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishunavoidableun‧a‧void‧a‧ble /ˌʌnəˈvɔɪdəbəl/ ●○○ adjective
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unavoidable• The accident was really unavoidable.• So he says dealing with issues of race is unavoidable.• Playback to the whole class may be unavoidable because of time and space restrictions.• Yet age does carry an unavoidable handicap.• Under these controls, what emissions are then unavoidable have to be rendered harmless.• Fogarty avoided fistfights, but when they were unavoidable he packed his nose with the cotton he always carried.• There was some unavoidable noise, but not much.• If it is unavoidable then type out the script in double spacing with bold headings.