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eschew

[es-choo] / ɛsˈtʃu /


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Tesla’s technology relies on only eight cameras to see the world, eschewing the cost and computational load of lidar and other sensors.

From The Wall Street Journal

Oakley—who still throws on a sports jacket and eschews denim when he’s flying—thinks Duffy’s push is a “noble idea” that likely won’t move the needle as long as flying remains “cheap but unpleasant.”

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His buildings eschewed columns, boasting few straight lines as they swelled and curved, appearing untethered to the land on which they stood.

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But surely the passage attests to attitude, not practice, for could Marcus have really eschewed bodyguards?

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Definition: Going for it on fourth down while eschewing a 95% likelihood of a made field goal early in the game, all while demonstrating no confidence in your defense.

From Los Angeles Times