eschewable

English

Etymology

eschew + -able

Adjective

eschewable

  1. Which can be eschewed; possible to eschew.
    • 2017, Neil Tennant, Core Logic, Oxford University Press, →ISBN, page 326:
      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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