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eschew

[es-choo] / ɛsˈtʃu /


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

From The Wall Street Journal

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

Netflix has traditionally eschewed theatrical releases for its films entirely, or opted for shorter exclusivity windows of just a few weeks to allow its productions to be eligible for award consideration.

From MarketWatch

Netflix has traditionally eschewed theatrical releases for its films entirely, or opted for shorter exclusivity windows of just a few weeks to allow its productions to be eligible for award consideration.

From MarketWatch

Some of the most popular and prestigious colleges in California have so far eschewed AI in admission evaluations.

From Los Angeles Times