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adjective* * *un·avoid·able[ˌʌnəˈvɔɪdəbl̩]* * *["ʌnə'vɔɪdəbl]adjunvermeidlich, unvermeidbar; conclusion, consequence zwangsläufig, unausweichlich* * *unavoidable adj (adv unavoidably)1. unvermeidlich:2. JUR unumstößlich, unanfechtbar* * *adjective* * *adj.unausweichlich adj.unvermeidbar adj.unvermeidlich adj. n.unumgänglich adj.
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