To avoid, as something wrong, or from a feeling of distaste.
1 You could of course eschew government debt altogether, looking elsewhere for diversification.
2 It is my belief that this debate should eschew Civil War politics.
3 The established pleasures were clumsy and tiresome-looking; but one could eschew them.
4 You must begin with an acknowledged classic; you must eschew modern works.
5 But let us eschew politics, and enjoy the bliss of the hour.
6 Mr. Stokes does not seem to eschew the use of physical force.
7 He resolved firmly that, in future, he would eschew liqueurs after champagne.
8 It tends to eschew theory, is innocently eclectic, and still basically neo-Kantian.
9 Neither George nor Uncle Martin need eschew golf and riding and dancing.
10 We must then, I think, absolutely eschew any abstract rules as starting-points.
11 To eschew strife and bragging, spite and greed, would that be love?
12 It is no longer enough to eschew violence or to participate in elections.
13 He said worshippers often eschew political affiliation even as they engage with issues.
14 That often means that firms will eschew the funding supports available to them.
15 Treasure the companionship of the righteous and eschew all fellowship with the ungodly.
16 A policy consistent with scientific understandings and evidence would eschew any such test.
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