The act of becoming vacant, or the state of being vacant; – specifically used for the state of a benefice becoming void by the death, deprivation, or resignation of the incumbent.
“The polluter might well be the highest cost avoider and thus the least appropriate party to bear the costs.”
“And then there's the conflict avoider marriages, where it's just too punishing for them to disagree on anything so they just tiptoe around the subjects.”
“As a chronic crowd avoider, I was fairly inclined to that camp.”
avoidability
The possibility of avoiding; the state or condition of being avoidable.
“Few of us will shed tears over restrictions on commercial confidentiality that hit financial speculators and wealthy tax avoiders.”
“All of this is very odd coming from a political party that in 1992 made presidential politics safe for Vietnam draft avoiders.”
“The government was confident that with more stringent sanctions far more tax avoiders could be persuaded to pay, and much more money could be raised.”