averted Meaning & Definition

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Meaning of averted In English

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Examples of averted

  • Therefore, the costs averted by treatment are likely to be substantially higher.

  • Both countries mobilized their armies, but pressure from the international community averted further escalation.

  • How was major inter-state violence, when it looked incipient, averted?

  • One study (7) estimated that for an experienced sports surgeon, 4% of the arthroscopies could have been averted compared with 14% for the other physicians.

  • A source of variation among studies estimating the proportion of potentially avoidable arthroscopies is the criteria used to consider that the procedure would be averted.

  • An economic evaluation was performed based on cost-effectiveness ratios (per averted arthroscopy), including direct and indirect costs.

  • Persons threatened by psychiatric disorder because of temperamental attributes like neuroticism, may remain at risk of somatic problems even if mental illness is averted.

  • Inefficient decisions may result when households take defensive action to avert damage that might have been averted more cheaply through public actions.

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