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obviate

[ob-vee-eyt] / ˈɒb viˌeɪt /


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They were supposed to usher in a new paradigm of finance, obviating the need to trust centralized institutions.

From Seattle Times

Mr. Powell told lawmakers last week that obviating the need for stable coins could be one of the stronger arguments for a digital dollar.

From New York Times

European officials have left open the prospect that they could negotiate individual trade agreements with different countries that obviate the need for carbon tariffs, particularly with nations that are moving to adopt climate policies.

From New York Times

Texas, in its own brief this week, said new rules wouldn’t obviate the current legal challenges, and asked U.S.

From Washington Times

Blood tests could obviate the need for surgeons to cut tissue samples from suspicious lumps and lesions and make it possible to reveal cancer lurking in places needles and scalpels cannot safely reach.

From Scientific American