Obviously the death of a child. the usage in grammar is somewhat odd, of course this averts a tragedy, but more like ( First aid) or rapid response, I would have to know more of the context.
A Tragedy Averted - 1898 was released on: USA: July 1898
Of course it could ! The americans could simply have chosen a non-populated island for the nuclear test !
Laura probably considered her greatest tragedy to be the death of her infant son at two weeks old.
The sinking of Titanic was caused by an innumerable amount of factors, many of them unavoidable, but arguably, if any of them were different the tragedy could have been averted. The results of the actual collision, for example, were a million-to-one. A million-to-one.
Averted is the past participle of avert.
Yes he did. Actually, he was his half brother. He died when he was an infant.
Averted means "To keep from happening."
they barely averted the truck which was on their side of the highway!
Disaster Averted was created on 2011-11-07.
No the word averted is not a noun. It is an adjective and a past tense verb.
We averted our eyes from the solar eclipse
The tragedy that led to the creation of the HALO SleepSack was the sudden death of Bill Schmid's daughter. Bill Schmid invented the HALO SleepSack to prevent Sudden Infant Death Syndrome.