Avertible

/əˈvɝːtəbəl/

टालने योग्य; रोके जाने योग्य

Origin & History

From Latin avertere (“to turn away”) via English avert + suffix -ible (“capable of”).

लैटिन avertere (अर्थ: “दूर मोड़ना/टालना”) से; अंग्रेज़ी avert + प्रत्यय -ible (“सक्षम/हो सकने वाला”)।

Definition

Able to be turned away or prevented from happening (often used with "disaster," "harm," or "crisis").

जिसे टाला जा सके; होने से रोका या बचाया जा सके (अक्सर "आपदा", "हानि", या "संकट" के साथ प्रयुक्त)।

Parts of Speech

Adjective:
The investigation found that the accident was avertible with proper maintenance.
जाँच में पाया गया कि उचित रखरखाव से यह दुर्घटना टाली जा सकती थी।

Usage Examples

Many deaths were avertible with timely medical care.
The crisis was avertible if warnings had been taken seriously.
They argued that the damage was largely avertible through better planning.

Related Forms

Noun
Aversion / Averting / Avertment (rare)
Adjective

Idioms & Phrases

An avertible disaster
टाली जा सकने वाली आपदा
Avertible harm
टाला जा सकने वाला नुकसान