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prescindible

Prescindible is a Spanish adjective meaning not essential and capable of being done without; dispensable. It is used to describe objects, expenses, features, or tasks that may be omitted without compromising the goal.

Etymology: The word derives from prescindir, to do without, from Latin praescindere meaning to cut off beforehand;

Usage: Prescindible is common in budgeting, planning, product development, and everyday speech. It often appears with

Examples:

- Ese gasto es prescindible y puede eliminarse para reducir el presupuesto.

- Las funciones no críticas son prescindibles en la versión inicial.

In English-language contexts, prescindible is usually translated as dispensable or unnecessary, used to indicate something that

the
suffix
-ible
forms
an
adjective.
The
term
signals
that
something
can
be
foregone
without
detrimental
effect.
nouns
such
as
gasto
(expense),
detalle
(detail),
característica
(feature),
or
elemento
(element).
Typical
collocations
include
gasto
prescindible
and
característica
prescindible.
The
term
can
carry
a
neutral
or
slightly
evaluative
tone,
indicating
that
something
is
optional
but
not
inherently
wrong
to
include.
can
be
foregone
without
harming
outcomes.
See
also:
dispensable,
optional,
unnecessary.