C1 verb Formell

prefugible

/priːˈfjuːdʒɪbəl/

To take preemptive action to escape an impending negative situation or to avoid a foreseeable conflict. It implies a strategic retreat or evasion performed before the threat has fully materialized.

Beispiele

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1

I decided to prefugible the traffic by leaving the party an hour earlier than everyone else.

I decided to avoid the traffic by leaving the party an hour earlier than everyone else.

2

The administration sought to prefugible the legal challenges by amending the policy before its implementation.

The administration sought to preemptively avoid the legal challenges by amending the policy before its implementation.

3

You can't just prefugible every hard conversation by turning off your phone.

You can't just dodge every hard conversation by turning off your phone.

Wortfamilie

Nomen
prefugibility
Verb
prefugible
Adverb
prefugibly
Adjektiv
prefugible
Verwandt
prefuge
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Merkhilfe

Think of the prefix PRE- (before) and the root FUG (like fugitive or flee). To prefugible is to 'pre-flee' or flee before the trouble starts.

Schnelles Quiz

The diplomat hoped to _______ the diplomatic breakdown by initiating talks a month before the treaty expired.

Richtig!

Die richtige Antwort ist: prefugible

Beispiele

1

I decided to prefugible the traffic by leaving the party an hour earlier than everyone else.

everyday

I decided to avoid the traffic by leaving the party an hour earlier than everyone else.

2

The administration sought to prefugible the legal challenges by amending the policy before its implementation.

formal

The administration sought to preemptively avoid the legal challenges by amending the policy before its implementation.

3

You can't just prefugible every hard conversation by turning off your phone.

informal

You can't just dodge every hard conversation by turning off your phone.

4

Historical accounts suggest the tribe would prefugible the coastal areas during the monsoon season to prevent casualties.

academic

Historical accounts suggest the tribe would preemptively flee the coastal areas during the monsoon season to prevent casualties.

5

The CEO attempted to prefugible the hostile takeover by buying back a significant portion of the company's shares.

business

The CEO attempted to forestall the hostile takeover by buying back a significant portion of the company's shares.

Wortfamilie

Nomen
prefugibility
Verb
prefugible
Adverb
prefugibly
Adjektiv
prefugible
Verwandt
prefuge

Häufige Kollokationen

prefugible a crisis to preemptively avoid a crisis
prefugible conflict to avoid conflict in advance
prefugible responsibility to dodge responsibility before it is assigned
prefugible the outcome to escape a specific outcome beforehand
prefugible legal action to forestall legal action

Häufige Phrasen

to prefugible the inevitable

to try and escape what is bound to happen anyway

prefugible through silence

avoiding a situation by remaining quiet

seek to prefugible

to attempt an early escape or avoidance

Wird oft verwechselt mit

prefugible vs fungible

Fungible refers to things that are interchangeable (like oil or gold), whereas prefugible refers to preemptive escape.

prefugible vs refuge

Refuge is a place of safety or the act of seeking shelter, while prefugible is the verb for fleeing before a threat arrives.

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Nutzungshinweise

This is a highly formal and rare term, often appearing in specialized legal, philosophical, or high-level academic texts to describe strategic avoidance. In most contexts, 'preempt' or 'forestall' is more common.

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Häufige Fehler

Learners often mistake the '-ible' ending for an adjective suffix; however, in this specific technical context, it functions as the verb stem. They may also confuse it with the economic term 'fungible'.

💡

Merkhilfe

Think of the prefix PRE- (before) and the root FUG (like fugitive or flee). To prefugible is to 'pre-flee' or flee before the trouble starts.

📖

Wortherkunft

From the Latin 'praefugere', composed of 'prae' (before) and 'fugere' (to flee).

Grammatikmuster

Regular verb: prefugibles (3rd person), prefugibled (past), prefugibling (present participle) Transitive verb: requires a direct object (e.g., prefugible the disaster)

Schnelles Quiz

The diplomat hoped to _______ the diplomatic breakdown by initiating talks a month before the treaty expired.

Richtig!

Die richtige Antwort ist: prefugible

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