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eschew

[es-choo] / ɛsˈtʃu /


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But for investors, political fallout is not so easy to eschew.

From MarketWatch

In keeping with Walker-Silverman’s naturalistic approach, “Rebuilding” eschews a conventional plot, instead observing Dusty’s negotiation of an outside world he’s tried to avoid.

From Los Angeles Times

He has mostly eschewed gatherings in Washington in recent years for groups like the National Governors Association or the Republican Governors Association.

From New York Times

Democratic lawmakers and some investors have urged the company to eschew anti-union tactics.

From Seattle Times

This commenced a pattern in both his life and his work of eschewing overt demonstrations of upward mobility.

From Washington Post