no. avada kedarva is unblockable
Avada Kedavra is essentially the death spell in the series.It is one of the Unforgivable Curses. Harry And Voldemort are the only people known to survive it. Voldemort used it to kill both of Harry's parents.
Incantatem doesn't have a definition, it's part of a spell "Finite Incantatem" which is a general counter-spell. It is a pseudo Latin style word. An "incantation" is the act of using words that have a magical effect when vocalised. The spell above could be pseudo translated as "Stop Incantation" "Fin" meaning stop/end from the Latin "Finem".
There are avada kedavra, Curcio imperioCurcio a torture curse when used its victim feels the most painful experience imaginable. no counter curse.imperio: when used the attacker can control the victims body to do anything really anything the way to stop it is to fight back and force yourself to not do it.avada kedavra: this is the worst of the worst its the killing curse. when used a jet of green light flashes from the attackers wand and the first person it hits dies before even closing their eyes.
Hermione told Ron to try the Finite Incantatem, and i think it worked.
It does not. It is infinite
Infinite! It doesent stop!
"Infinite" is an adjective that means endless; "cease" is a verb that means stop.
It doesn't because it is infinite
An infinite number; numbers don't stop.
Numbers don't start or stop. They are an infinite continuum.
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Since numbers don't stop, multiples don't stop either. The result would be infinite.