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Meanings of
obviate
in English
Portuguese
obviar
Spanish
obviar
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Prevent the occurrence of; prevent from happening.
avoid
avert
deflect
debar
forefend
forfend
head off
stave off
fend off
ward off
Portuguese
obviar
Catalan
desfer-se
Spanish
obviar
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Do away with.
eliminate
rid of
necessitate
Catalan
desfer-se
Synonyms
Examples for "
eliminate
"
eliminate
rid of
Examples for "
eliminate
"
1
A deal would not
eliminate
violence, the Brussels-based International Crisis Group said.
2
You can use technology as far as possible to
eliminate
human error.
3
But that will not
eliminate
risk of future crises, the report said.
4
Taking it with food will help, but it won't
eliminate
the problem.
5
Vision Zero: has the drive to
eliminate
road deaths lost its way?
1
The government should just get
rid
of
the process, Ms Callaghan said.
2
It'd be nice to get
rid
of
social media for a year.
3
We ask him directly: does he want to get
rid
of
McNicol?
4
Tim wanted to get
rid
of
this character as soon as possible.
5
Hopefully I'll know as soon as possible and get
rid
of
it.
Usage of
obviate
in English
1
No trade deal, however comprehensive, will
obviate
the need for customs declarations.
2
Its use may
obviate
the need for antiarrhythmic drugs or endocardial resection.
3
The drawings
obviate
any necessity for going into detail in the description.
4
Ali saw the danger, sought and found the means to
obviate
it.
5
Strategies that would allow mapping during sinus rhythm might
obviate
this limitation.
6
There was nothing in her features or air to
obviate
disadvantageous prepossessions.
7
Waste was carefully looked after on board the Maine to
obviate
danger.
8
The altar, he hoped, would
obviate
the evil results that might follow.
9
That lessened the delight of the game but did not
obviate
it.
10
Five minutes of perfect frankness now, might
obviate
years of distrust, hereafter.
11
He knew that Shoop's mere name would
obviate
much argument and bickering.
12
And most certainly doesn't
obviate
the need to invest in Black women.
13
Johnson is adamant that available technology and new schemes will
obviate
the need.
14
The Bench decided to
obviate
the difficulty in the matter of the address.
15
Ergo, Mr. Ogilvy decided to
obviate
such discussion now or in the future.
16
To
obviate
the effects of my infatuation, the same means had been used.
Other examples for "obviate"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
About this term
obviate
Verb
Indicative · Present
Frequent collocations
obviate the need
obviate much
obviate all danger
obviate certain
obviate faults
More collocations
Translations for
obviate
Portuguese
obviar
evitar
Spanish
obviar
desviar
detener
prohibir
evitar
alejar
esquivar
atajar
capear
eliminar
librarse
deshacerse
Catalan
desfer-se
deslliurar-se
Obviate
through the time
Obviate
across language varieties
United Kingdom
Common
United States of America
Common