Etymology
The word "unpreventable" is derived from:
Meaning
"Unpreventable" means not capable of being prevented or stopped. It describes something that is bound to happen or that cannot be avoided.
Origin
The word "unpreventable" first appeared in the early 16th century. It is a combination of the prefix "un-" and the existing word "preventable," which was first used in the 15th century.
Examples
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