Examples of 'eschewed' in a sentence

Meaning of "eschewed"

eschew (verb): To deliberately avoid or abstain from something, to keep away from
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  • simple past tense and past participle of eschew

How to use "eschewed" in a sentence

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eschewed
It eschewed the redundancy of the grid plan.
Once again he had eschewed his contemporaries.
I eschewed the beach scenery in your honor.
Since then he has eschewed stretchers or frames.
Israel indulges in luxuries he had previously eschewed.
He eschewed nuptial ties and bedded different women.
This is an extra burden and is eschewed by many.
Your brother has a eschewed but interesting perspective.
Overly complicated or eccentric recipes are usually eschewed.
Political considerations should be eschewed in favour of constructive cooperation.
It eschewed foreign and defense policy.
The politicization of humanitarian relief work should be eschewed.
He eschewed the use of excessive vibrato.
Large cuts of meat have been eschewed.
Fungi are eschewed as they grow at night.

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Publications that have negative influences need to be eschewed.
So you had these eschewed relationships to begin with.
Publications that have negative influences ought to be eschewed.
They eschewed the worldly life and lived.
A number of psychologists had also eschewed his belief.
He eschewed hotels and depended on the kindness of people.
This man eschewed evil.
It eschewed all social distinction.
Double standards and hypocrisy in that regard must be eschewed.
But they have publicly eschewed a violent change of government.
Tea should be strictly eschewed.
Some eschewed the term.
Commitments and decisions are eschewed.
He eschewed party politics.
Metaphysics has never been eschewed.
He eschewed nuptial ties and bedded five different women a week.
That it was a method to be eschewed.
They too had eschewed bathing suits while by the pool.
Double standards in dealing with human rights issues should be eschewed.
Wikipedia eschewed central planning and did not solicit conventional expertise.
Anything that may exacerbate or deepen fault lines should be eschewed.
Many countries eschewed their past habit of abusing a boom to borrow.
Conspicuous consumption was eschewed.
He eschewed the limelight.
Tasteful nudes and mildly funny cartoons were not eschewed.
Worldly vanities are to be eschewed and personal wealth shared in the community brotherhood.
He pronounced each and every syllable in a word and eschewed intonation.
It eschewed the more generic issue approach which was preferred by the agencies.
Chemical fertilisers and herbicides have been eschewed for a number of years.
He eschewed meat after working as a conventional butcher in a supermarket right out of college.
Let it be altogether eschewed.
The use of luxurious materials was eschewed in favour of pragmatic and functional solutions.
Rigid timetables that history suggests would not be met should be eschewed.
He eschewed subcontractors.
But only a few rich countries have eschewed excessive fiscal austerity.

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