Obviate Mnemonic
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obviate
obviate
/ˈɒbviˌeɪt/
Examples
- This will obviate the need to tag the article.
- I think it is misleading not to obviate that in the table.
- The result is to obviate distortion in the brazed article.
- Perhaps the new organization will obviate the need for such a section.
- The confidants' primary function is to obviate the need for monologues.
- Proponents of the change argue that ZIP codes obviate the conflict.
- Being tagged doesn't obviate the need to prove that the use is fair.
- It does not obviate the need for external links from the main article.
- The apparatus obviates the pouring of hot molten metal into a gated cavity.
- The rollers may be made buoyant to obviate the need for a biasing member.
do away with
verb
prevent the occurrence of; prevent from happening
verb
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"Ob + Viate. To dodge obstacles, you veer and deviate."
"Ob + Viate. To avoid the obstacle, simply swerve and skate."
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