unavoidable - use in sentences

Preposition: at

  • time: This is probably unavoidable at a time when the basic weave and texture of mankind's experience is changing so radically.

Adjective complement with noun phrase

  • make: With debts still high insiders reckon the cost savings a merger would deliver will make the move unavoidable.

Modifies a noun

  • absence: She has been able to cover for Kenneth during his unavoidable absences.
  • delay: In some cases there may be some unavoidable delays to traffic.
  • necessity: But despite these factors for success, access to a computer is, as for most of us, an unavoidable necessity.
  • consequence: This is an unavoidable consequence of the postal survey method.
  • conclusion: The unavoidable conclusion is that direct action wins a lot more recognition than any amount of reasoned argument.
  • clash: Members discussed the unfortunate and unavoidable clash of dates.

Modifying Another Word

  • technically: The present proposal also takes into account the technically unavoidable traces of GM material.
  • seemingly: Perhaps it might help to steer Dad away from racing, and the seemingly unavoidable harm it would eventually do him.
  • absolutely: Please do not put your bin out any earlier than the morning of collection unless absolutely unavoidable.
  • almost: Race is therefore an almost unavoidable issue in cricket.
  • sometimes: However we have to accept that residues are sometimes unavoidable.
  • virtually: Once this had failed civil war became virtually unavoidable.

Used with adjective complement

  • seem: My taking action in the outer world seems unavoidable in order to remedy it.
  • become: Once this had failed civil war became virtually unavoidable.
  • appear: Where such conflicts appear unavoidable, they should be reported to the appropriate bodies.

Preposition: in

  • circumstance: The file size will increase but this is unavoidable in these circumstances.
  • order: My taking action in the outer world seems unavoidable in order to remedy it.

Preposition: with

  • project: However, typographical errors and inaccurate information are unavoidable with a project this size and with an ever changing medical landscape.

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