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es⋅chew

[es-choo]
–verb (used with object)
to abstain or keep away from; shun; avoid: to eschew evil.

Origin:
1300–50; ME eschewen < OF eschiver, eschever < Gmc; cf. OHG sciuhen, G scheuchen, shy 2


es⋅chew⋅al, noun
es⋅chew⋅er, noun


circumvent, boycott; forgo.
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es·chew   (ěs-chōō')   
tr.v.   es·chewed, es·chew·ing, es·chews
To avoid; shun. See Synonyms at escape.

[Middle English escheuen, from Old French eschivir, of Germanic origin; akin to shy1.]
es·chew'al (-əl) n.
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eschew 
1340, from O.Fr. eschiver, from Frank. *skiuhan "dread, avoid, shun" (cf. O.H.G. sciuhen "make fearful"), from P.Gmc. *skeukhwaz. Related to shy (v.).
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