eschew

IPA: ɛstʃˈu

verb

  • (transitive, formal) To avoid; to shun, to shy away from.
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Examples of "eschew" in Sentences

  • He eschewed the use of excessive vibrato.
  • To eschew the celebrity that adulterates the art.
  • The Decemberists eschew the angst of modern rock.
  • The community has tended to eschew commercial pursuits.
  • Janet eschewed the entire idea of psychological defenses.
  • Arise, son of Erin, and eschew the repulsive Jack Daniel's
  • Ipso facto, to eschew the quotes implicitly legitimizes the claim.
  • They are eschewing citations in favour of asking the street lumpen.
  • They eschew the idea of 'denomination' and are usually congregational.
  • They eschew keyboards and the studio due to aesthetic and economic reasons.

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