Eschewable

adj

adj ·Rare ·Advanced level

Definitions

Adjective
  1. 1
    Which can be eschewed; possible to eschew.

    "And this author, even if he could be shown where only expensively eschewable cuts might have to be called upon in order to formalize his existing proof of Metatheorem 4 (which he doubts—since, on careful inspection, he does not find any), ..."

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"And this author, even if he could be shown where only expensively eschewable cuts might have to be called upon in order to formalize his existing proof of Metatheorem 4 (which he doubts—since, on careful inspection, he does not find any), ..."

Etymology

From eschew + -able.

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