Yes. "In," meaning "not." Inevitable means not avoidable.
Avoidable is the adjective of avoid.
The opposite of inevitable can be avoidable, or escapable.
Avoidance, avoiding, avoidable, avoided, are four I can think about.
I think that avoidable cost is the cost that can be avoided if certan decision is taken or not taken. It is more or less cost which is varied according to the decision taken by management. That is all variable cost can be said to be avoidable On the other hand unavoidable cost is that cost which cannot be avoidable at least for the short term. This means that unavoidable cost can be said to be more or less a fixed cost in the short term which cannot be changed.
Yes. "In," meaning "not." Inevitable means not avoidable.
avoidable and treatable is
Yes, avoidable is a word. The accident was avoidable. Interest on your credit card bill is avoidable if you pay up on time.
yes it was avoidable
I wish this exercise was avoidable.
Avoidable Cost = These are those costs which can be avoidable by doing or not doing any particular activity For Example :Direct CostsUnavoidable Costs = These are those costs which are not avoidable whether do or donot initiate any activity For example: Fixed CostBut sometimes fixed costs are also avoidable or unavoidable by doing or not doing any activity in these cases fixed costs are also avoidable costs.
if getting a traffic ticket was avoidable i would speed all the time
i think cash is current asset
The student made an easily avoidable mistake on the math test.Though gun violence is avoidable, a young child cannot predict that shooting a gun will result in death.
Suffix is attached in the end. Eg: word "able" which can be added to avoidable, comfortable, etc. Prefix is attached in the beginning. Eg: Dr. for Doctor, ER. for Engineer.
Avoidable
no