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was eschewed
verb
To avoid; to shun, to shy away from.
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Sir Percy, as he now was, eschewed a showdown.
"A tan was eschewed by people who considered themselves upper class".
Of how he'd describe his style, angsty man of the Night's Watch was eschewed in favour of "English gent".
Even this tentative brush with the real was eschewed by Theory, which flipped all our knowledge, no matter the subject, into knowledge of Culture.
Voice teachers became extremely conservative, he wrote: "The most successful ones were imparting a philosophy of vocal safety and longevity.... Chest resonance was eschewed as 'dangerous'..
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Afghans would crave the sameness and certainty I was eschewing.
Mr. White said he was eschewing his favorite numbers 3, 7 and 1 in order to bet 10s on Sunday.
Traditional forms are eschewed.
It requires relationship benefits to be eschewed.
To this end, words are eschewed, signs are limited.
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