ineludible

English

Etymology

in- + eludible

Adjective

ineludible (comparative more ineludible, superlative most ineludible)

  1. Incapable of being eluded or evaded.
    • 1662, Joseph Glanvill, Lux Orientalis
      most pressing reasons and ineludible demonstrations

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Spanish

Adjective

ineludible (plural ineludibles)

  1. unavoidable
  2. unmissable

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