evadible
adjective as in strong fondness
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Example:This situation is largely avoidable through better planning and organization.
Definition:Capable of being avoided; could escape, especially through the exercise of care or diligence.
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Example:It was important to be careful with such a deludable topic, as it could easily mislead the public.
Definition:Capable of being led into error or deception.
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Example:Participating in the conference is nonobligatory and can be avoided if desired.
Definition:Not necessarily required or compelled by law, duty, or custom; optional.
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