Adjective bomb - Preventable Flashcards

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certain to happen; unable to be avoided or prevented.

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Inevitable

Example: The conflict between the two countries seemed inevitable given the circumstances.

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impossible to avoid or evade; bound to occur.

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Unavoidable

Example: The deadline was approaching, and working overtime was unavoidable.

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about to happen; impending; unavoidable in the near future.

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Imminent

Example: The imminent arrival of the hurricane led to mandatory evacuations.

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displaying consistent and unwavering behavior or choices, often in the face of limited alternatives.

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Unfaltering

Example: Her unfaltering dedication to the project was impressive.

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required by rule, law, or obligation; leaving no room for alternatives.

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Compulsory

Example: Attendance at the safety training session was compulsory for all employees.

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impossible to escape or avoid; certain to happen.

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Inescapable

Example: The inescapable consequences of the decision weighed heavily on his mind.

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incapable of being changed or modified; without alternative courses of action.

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Unalterable

Example: The unalterable fact was that the product had a critical flaw.

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known or predicted in advance; a predetermined outcome with limited alternatives.

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Foregone

Example: The foregone conclusion was that he would be promoted to manager.

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established or decided in advance; leaving little room for alternative choices.

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Predetermined

Example: The predetermined route for the race left little room for strategy.

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required to be done or achieved; essential; often implying limited alternatives

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Necessary

Example: Rest and relaxation are necessary for maintaining good health.

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required as a matter of duty, responsibility, or policy; without alternatives.

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Obligatory

Example: It was obligatory for the students to wear uniforms at the school.

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