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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

But he largely built a team that finished 29-7 this season around high school recruits, eschewing a quick fix in the hopes of long-term stability.

From Seattle Times

Can Australian design take its cues from new migrants and Indigenous people, and eschew the catwalks of Paris or the museum halls of New York altogether?

From New York Times

Dr. Dev expects that in the future, some hotels will even offer rooms at reduced rates if guests eschew housekeeping services — transforming housekeeping into almost an à la carte option.

From New York Times