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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

More Americans than ever are eschewing cold hard cash — 41% say that none of their typical purchases in a week are paid for with cash, according to a 2022 Pew Research Center study.

From Los Angeles Times

Some musicians eschew politics in favor of endless introspection.

From Los Angeles Times

Outsourcing the work allows Amazon to eschew financial and legal liability that might come from directly employing hundreds of thousands of drivers.

From Seattle Times