obviable
Obviable is a neologism in English used to denote something that can be obviated—i.e., made unnecessary or avoided—through preventive action, design, or policy. As a coined term, it is not widely recognized by major dictionaries, and its use is mainly found in analytic writing, risk assessment, and speculative discussions.
The term is formed from the verb obviate, which means to remove a need or difficulty, with
In usage, obviable describes a condition, process, or requirement that could be eliminated or avoided entirely.
Examples include sentences such as, “If the system includes automatic error detection, the manual review becomes
See also: obviate, avoidable, preventable, redundancy, simplification.