acatastasia

/ˌækəˈtæstəˈsiːə/ or /akəˈtæstəsiːə/

Definitions

1. noun

A hypothetical state in which the occurrence of a future event would not be a catastrophe.

“The philosopher’s discussion centered around the concept of acatastasia, questioning whether some events are inherently catastrophic or not.”

Synonyms

  • fortunate occurrence
  • non-catastrophic event

Antonyms

  • catastrophe
  • disaster