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stoppable

[stop-uh-buhl] / ˈstɒp ə bəl /
ADJECTIVE
avoidable
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Example Sentences

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“This is just not going to be stoppable,” said Gerald Rosenberg, a law professor emeritus at the University of Chicago law school.

From Washington Post

The past few months have seen the team’s goaltending solidify beyond the opening weeks of the season when too many stoppable shots were going in.

From Seattle Times

After two decades of modernization and professionalization, Putin’s forces have proved to be ill-prepared, poorly coordinated and surprisingly stoppable.

From Seattle Times

Grubauer took a lot of heat, particularly early on in the season, for allowing some longer distanced goals and others that appeared stoppable.

From Seattle Times

“But it’s not that. It’s an easily curable, detectable, stoppable disease.”

From New York Times