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unable to be prevented or escaped
- The traffic jam was unavoidable, causing delays for everyone on the road.
- The doctor explained that surgery was unavoidable to address the medical condition.
- Despite their efforts, the team realized that conflicts were unavoidable in a diverse workplace.
- The teacher emphasized that completing the assigned homework was unavoidable for academic success.
- The unavoidable storm caused widespread damage to the area.