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    eschew
    /ɪsˈtʃuː/

    verb

    • 1. deliberately avoid using; abstain from: "he appealed to the crowd to eschew violence"

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  2. ESCHEW definition: 1. to avoid something intentionally, or to give something up: 2. to avoid something intentionally…. Learn more.

  3. The meaning of ESCHEW is to avoid habitually especially on moral or practical grounds : shun. How to use eschew in a sentence. Did you know? Synonym Discussion of Eschew.

  4. to avoid something intentionally, or to give something up: We won't have discussions with this group unless they eschew violence. He eschewed the trappings of wealth, wearing old clothes and traveling around by bus. Synonym. shun. Fewer examples. The movie eschews sentimentality but is full of sincere emotion.

  5. Eschew definition: to abstain or keep away from; shun; avoid. See examples of ESCHEW used in a sentence.

  6. You eschew things that you find morally or aesthetically wrong, or that you have chosen to find wrong. A dieter might eschew a chocolate sundae, not because he doesn’t like it, but because he’s afraid of what it will do to his waistline.

  7. If you eschew something, you deliberately avoid doing it or becoming involved in it. [ formal ] Although he appeared to enjoy a jet-setting life, he eschewed publicity and avoided nightclubs.

  8. 1. To avoid using, accepting, participating in, or partaking of: "Italian tends to eschew the sort of polite euphemisms in which English glories" ( David Leavitt ). See Synonyms at evade. 2. To refrain from (doing something). [Middle English escheuen, from Old French eschivir, of Germanic origin; akin to akin to shy .] es·chew′al (-əl) n.

  9. eschew something to deliberately avoid or keep away from something. He had eschewed politics in favour of a life practising law.

  10. Eschew definition: To avoid using, accepting, participating in, or partaking of.

  11. A complete guide to the word "ESCHEW": definitions, pronunciations, synonyms, grammar insights, collocations, examples, and translations.