Avertable

/əˈvɝː.tə.bəl/

टाली जा सकने वाला; रोका जा सकने वाला; परिहार्य

Origin & History

From the verb avert (from Latin avertere “to turn away”) + the suffix -able (“capable of”).

क्रिया avert (लैटिन avertere “मोड़ देना/हटा देना” से) + प्रत्यय -able (“सक्षम/योग्य”) से बना।

Definition

If something is avertable, it can be prevented, avoided, or stopped from happening, usually by taking timely action.

यदि कोई चीज़ avertable है, तो उसे समय पर कदम उठाकर रोका, टाला या होने से बचाया जा सकता है।

Parts of Speech

Adjective:
Many of the injuries were avertable with proper safety gear.
उचित सुरक्षा उपकरणों के साथ कई चोटें टाली जा सकती थीं।

Usage Examples

The report concluded that the disaster was largely avertable.
With early treatment, the complication is often avertable.
They implemented new protocols to reduce avertable errors.
Most delays were avertable with better planning.

Related Forms

Noun
Avertment (rare) / Aversion (related, not same meaning)
Adjective
Avertable / Avertible (rare) / Avoidable / Preventable
Adverb
Avertably (rare) / Avoidably / Preventably (rare)

Idioms & Phrases

Avertable at the last minute
आख़िरी क्षण में भी टाली जा सकने वाली
An avertable tragedy
टाली जा सकने वाली त्रासदी