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"obviates" is a correct and usable word in written English
It is a verb that means to make unnecessary or to remove the need for something, typically by preventing it from happening. Example sentence: Researching best practices before committing to a plan obviates the need for costly repairs in the future.
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That the Labour party itself was accused of similarly coded antisemitism when the (Jewish) Michael Howard was Conservative leader in no way obviates the need to take this seriously.
It also obviates the need for countless bilateral deals between thousands of banks.
This obviates grinding and packing and makes cleaning effortless, but because the capsules are proprietary it also locks users in.Even so, says Mr Nosler, "the hardware side of the business is woefully behind the times".
The commission uses a programme called Systran, which it has adapted to translate various combinations of English, French, German, Italian, Dutch, Spanish, Portuguese and Greek.Acceptance of English, French and German as the commission's working languages obviates the need to translate every scrap of paper into all 11 official languages.
Blaming the victim obviates that need.
Neither stability nor instability obviates the need for devices to maintain a course or to change it on command.
On some high-speed passenger lines the ATP system obviates use of traditional trackside signals.
It is efficient because it obviates the seller's need to know about the credit standing and repayment habits of the borrower.
The glycemic index may prove to be a useful option for planning diabetic diets, but it in no way obviates the need for other established therapeutic practices, such as limiting total carbohydrate intake and managing body weight.
It obviates the need for removing the stamens either by hand or by machine.
According to David Eagleman, a respected scientist and the author of Why the Net Matters, 21st-century technology obviates the causes that led past civilisations to collapse and because of this, he argues, that the web is crucial to our survival.
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