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is eschewed
verb
To avoid; to shun, to shy away from.
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Virtuosity is eschewed in favour of expression and diction.
Dairy, alcohol and meat are out; fish is permissible, and salt is eschewed by many.
No Exit is doing fine in Canada and Britain but is eschewed in Houston.
If he says it's in season, I buy it; if not, all food flown from afar is eschewed.
Support for his party has so far been built largely on the internet, which is eschewed by many older, more conservative Italians.
The 600 starts with a simple half-pull of the rope — electric start is eschewed in the name of weight reduction.
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It is eschew.
So far, Mr. Lhota is eschewing big fund-raising events that might count toward his spending limit.
Perhaps Mr Griffin, anti-Europe as he is, eschews more of his Brussels perks.
So he is eschewing Glastonbury for Knebworth where the "great unwashed" can "drink lots of beer and have fun".
I agree with Mr. Blankfein, and I'm glad that someone generally associated with the right is eschewing the right-left split on this social issue.
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