unpreventable
IPA: ʌnprivˈɛntʌbʌɫ
noun
- Something that cannot be prevented.
adjective
- Not preventable.
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Examples of "unpreventable" in Sentences
- My guess is that it's genetic and unpreventable.
- Fire in chaparral is a natural, unpreventable event.
- I didn't actually see anyone on this thread say "unpreventable".
- Pathologist Sebastian Lucas described her death as "unpreventable".
- Finally, it is essential to note that this warfare is unpreventable.
- That people talk behind your back isn't nice, but it is unpreventable.
- That death was unpreventable; he could only have reported it, not stopped it.
- Many people believe disasters are unrelated, unpredictable and unpreventable.
- He told Oxford Coroner's Court that the condition could be survived, but was "unpreventable".
- Massey Energy's probe said an unpreventable surge of natural gas fueled last year's deadly mine blast.
- Pathologist Sebastian Lucas said the condition that killed her in Oxford last October - amniotic fluid embolism - was "unpreventable".
- The more we spend on treating preventable illnesses, the less there is for the unpreventable conditions that confront many of our citizens with severe challenges throughout their lives.
- It was for the best, anyway; during these hours the Command Center was all a buzz with promotion-hungry officers and gung-ho Sergeant Majors, all of whom were hellbent on somehow preventing the unpreventable.
- Massey Energy Co.'s yearlong investigation into the mine explosion that killed 29 of its workers concluded the blast was fueled by an unpreventable surge of natural gas and not coal dust, contradicting the findings of federal regulators and an independent investigation.
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