preventableness

[US]/prɪˈventəblnəs/
[UK]/prɪˈventəblnəs/

Translation

n.The quality or state of being preventable; the ability or possibility of being prevented or avoided

Phrases & Collocations

preventableness of

assessing preventableness

preventableness rate

degree of preventableness

determining preventableness

preventableness factor

analyze preventableness

high preventableness

low preventableness

question preventableness

Example Sentences

the preventableness of this type of error is surprisingly high when proper protocols are followed.

safety experts frequently assess the preventableness of workplace accidents.

we need to evaluate the preventableness of this environmental disaster.

the preventableness of heart disease varies significantly based on lifestyle choices.

researchers questioned the preventableness of certain genetic conditions.

the inherent preventableness of cyber attacks depends on system security measures.

insurance companies analyze the preventableness of different types of claims.

public health officials consider the preventableness of infectious diseases when allocating resources.

the degree of preventableness determines how much funding should go into prevention programs.

studies show a clear preventableness of falls among elderly patients in care facilities.

engineers are working to increase the preventableness of structural failures.

the preventableness of data breaches is often underestimated by small businesses.

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