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  • 17detained — adj. unavoidably detained * * * [dɪ teɪnd] unavoidably detained …

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  • 18explanation — n. 1) to give, offer, provide an explanation 2) to accept an explanation 3) a lucid; rational; satisfactory; simple; unsatisfactory explanation 4) an explanation for 5) an explanation that + clause (they accepted her explanation that she had been …

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  • 19necessarily — I (Roget s IV) modif. Syn. vitally, cardinally, fundamentally, importantly, indispensably, momentously, unavoidably, undeniably, certainly, as a matter of course, inexorably, inescapably, ineluctably, inevasively, unpreventably, irresistibly,… …

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  • 20unavoidable — un|a|void|a|ble [ˌʌnəˈvɔıdəbəl] adj impossible to prevent ▪ There are now fears that war is unavoidable. >unavoidably adv ▪ Molly was unavoidably delayed …

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