Noninevitability
noun ·Rare ·Advanced level
Definitions
- 1 The property of not being inevitable, of perhaps being avoidable. uncountable
"CHARLOTTE GIBBONS AND CLARINDA MAC LOW (Friday and Saturday) Ms. Gibbons will present “disappearing never-ending return,” which she describes as a dance of lightness, possibilities and noninevitability. Ms. MacLow will present “Rui(nation),” an exploration of the seductive nature of power and authority that is loosely based on Shakespeare ’s “Macbeth.”"
Example
More examples"CHARLOTTE GIBBONS AND CLARINDA MAC LOW (Friday and Saturday) Ms. Gibbons will present “disappearing never-ending return,” which she describes as a dance of lightness, possibilities and noninevitability. Ms. MacLow will present “Rui(nation),” an exploration of the seductive nature of power and authority that is loosely based on Shakespeare ’s “Macbeth.”"
Etymology
From non- + inevitability.
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