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Definition of "escapable" [es•cap•a•ble]

  • Able to be escaped or run from (adjective)
  • Not needed or necessary (adjective)

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Use "escapable" in a sentence
  • "What is equally important is that this leaves the in escapable conclusion that Russia does not regard her occupation of the Eastern half of Germany as a temporary measure and that every act of terror and suppression regularly employed by the N.K.V.D. will be used to make eastern Germany another Soviet State."
  • "To truly appreciate this, you have to realize that the Miley Cyrus half of this song was un-f*cking-escapable this past fall if you were under 25."
  • ""When a commission is responsible for the performance of an industry," he famously wrote in "The Economics of Regulation" (1970), "it is under never completely escapable pressure to protect the health of the companies it regulates, to assure a desirable performance by relying on those monopolistic chosen instruments and its own controls, rather than on the unplanned and unplannable forces of competition.""