The difference between Impreventable and Inevitable
When used as adjectives, impreventable means not preventable, whereas inevitable means impossible to avoid or prevent.
Inevitable is also noun with the meaning: something that is predictable, necessary, or cannot be avoided.
check bellow for the other definitions of Impreventable and Inevitable
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Impreventable as an adjective:
Not preventable; inevitable.
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Inevitable as an adjective:
Impossible to avoid or prevent.
Examples:
"We were going so fast that the collision was inevitable."
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Inevitable as an adjective:
Predictable, or always happening.
Examples:
"My outburst met with the inevitable punishment."
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Inevitable as a noun:
Something that is predictable, necessary, or cannot be avoided.
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