Capable of being evaded; something that can be escaped from or avoided.
From evade plus the suffix -ible (Latin form of -able, meaning capable of being). This is an alternative spelling to 'evadable,' reflecting different etymological pathways in English.
English has multiple ways to express the same concept—'evadable' and 'evadible' coexist like linguistic cousins, similar to 'dependable' versus 'dependible,' showing how our language tolerates beautiful redundancy.
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