Eschew

/ɪsˈtʃu/ verb

To deliberately avoid or abstain from something, typically because it is considered harmful or wrong. It implies a conscious decision to stay away from or reject something.

From Old French 'eschiver' meaning 'to avoid' or 'shun', possibly from Germanic origins. The word has maintained its sense of deliberate avoidance throughout its evolution into English.

AMአብራክ
ARتجنب
BNএড়িয়ে যাওয়া
CAevitar
CSvyhýbat se
DAundgå
DEmeiden
ELαποφεύγω
ESevitar
FAاجتناب
FIvälttää
FRéviter
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