Use "eschew|eschewed|eschewing|eschews" in a sentence

1. A Civilised leader must eschew violence

2. Bedouins have traditionally eschewed permanent homes

3. I eschewed upbraiding, I curtailed remonstrance.

4. A civilized leader must eschew violence.

5. Domestically, US leaders eschew religious intolerance.

6. Of that higher plain, they would eschew.

7. Good kid should eschew bad company.

8. We should obviously eschew political fanaticism.

9. To do this, they had to eschew blatant falsehoods.

10. 15 It eschewed the Gothic spire and mediaeval internal arrangements.

11. 9 It eschewed the Gothic spire and mediaeval internal arrangements.

12. Synonyms for Abstaining include avoiding, desisting, eschewing, forbearing, refraining, renouncing, shunning, declining, forgoing and keeping

13. Eschew fattening foods if you want to lose weight.

14. Eschew evil, and do good ( Book of Common Prayer ).

15. Slow eschew plane travel and especially short breaks in distant places.

16. They eschew number - crunching and regression models in favour of personal issues.

17. To eschew detail is to float in the clouds above the wood.

18. We won't have discussions with this group unless they eschew violence.

19. [First attested in the early 18th century.] He lived Abstemiously for his entire life, eschewing pleasure for purity.

20. Some thing be much better eschew than chewed; tobacco be one of them.

21. Some common synonyms of Avoid are elude, escape, eschew, evade, and shun

22. If a mutant strain appears that eschews recombination, it proves to be especially susceptible to damage by ultraviolet light.

23. Synonyms for Balks include resists, eschews, hesitates, disdains, jibs, refuses to, scorns, shrinks from, demurs from and desists

24. This pattern, on eschewing economic matters, was to culminate in the formation of the Nordic Council in 19

25. Treasure the companionship of the righteous and eschew all fellowship with the ungodly.

26. In fact, 'Anthropogeny' (explaining the origin of humans) requires a transdisciplinary approach that eschews such barriers

27. But in public the BNP now eschews the crassest racism and claims to disavow violence.

28. Let him eschew evil , and do good; let him seek peace, and ensue it.

29. Once again, many users are happy eschew higher performance in order to save money.

30. In the US, the terms bar room and Barroom are uncommon, eschewed in favor of bar

31. In the US, the terms Barroom and bar room are uncommon, eschewed in favor of bar.

32. Such people tend to eschew suddenly popular names drawn from the world of entertainment.

33. Betty Jo Hirschfield Louik also eschewed the term “Bubbie” when her daughter-in-law was pregnant with her first granddaughter

34. [First attested in the early 18 th century.] He lived Abstemiously for his entire life, eschewing pleasure for …

35. Antonyms for Canoodle include avoid, reject, decline, abstain, ditch, elude, eschew, evade, refrain and regret

36. We celebrate individuality, but eschew the individualism that stifles creativity inhibits collaboration, and limits intelligence.

37. This pattern, on eschewing economic matters, was to Culminate in the formation of the Nordic Council in 1952

38. A marvel of subtlety, sophistication and seemingly telepathic interplay, the album eschews the standard variations-on- a-theme jazz approach.

39. But I was successful in persuading the President to eschew the salt air aboard the Compassion.

40. “Christ,” the U.S.News & World Report observed recently, “was a humble man who eschewed the accumulation of material wealth.”

41. Despite having invented much of the technology of software, Dijkstra eschewed the use of computers in his own work for many decades.

42. So long as frontier zones of the empire remained insecure, the tsar had to eschew an ambitious foreign policy.

43. They eschewed grand schemes of schematic explanation, preferring empirical explorations of the particular, with close attention to analyzing function.

44. In school, Crowell stood out as the girl who eschewed the blandness of fashion in favor of personal style.

45. Embryos have their own logic and all too often eschew tidiness; there is an element of all three mechanisms involved.

46. 23 If a mutant strain appears that eschews recombination[Sentencedict.com], it proves to be especially susceptible to damage by ultraviolet light.

47. We encourage all stakeholders to eschew violence and to embrace peaceful and democratic means to resolve political issues.

48. Breakdowns are sometimes found in metal and punk songs, as they can be used to eschew traditional verse–chorus–verse songwriting

49. As much as the developers love the declarative nature of ggplot in R , Aplanat eschews this approach in search of something more transparent

50. Shah next embarked on a new project of launching a national daily, Today, which would eschew traditional printing practices.

51. Knowing this, Googol tried to be wry about his own feelings and eschewed any dandified garb such as Jaq now sported.

52. Bancroft's enigmatic compositions largely eschew tradition and draw their structures and spectacular effectiveness from juxtaposition of thematic material and instrumental sonorities.

53. 22 Embryos have their own logic and all too often eschew tidiness; there is an element of all three mechanisms involved.

54. What separates the professional from the tyro is knowing when to apply the power of scripting and when to eschew it.

55. On most if not all the Seafire carrier tests Brown carried out, he eschewed the curved approach in favour of a technique called the ‘Crabbed’ landing

56. Shout eschewed the industry-standard Beefcakey 900-number and massage ads in favor of entertainment and the arts … and somehow still managed to …

57. 24 Bancroft's enigmatic compositions largely eschew tradition and draw their structures and spectacular effectiveness from juxtaposition of thematic material and instrumental sonorities.

58. Lamb and mutton are very popular in Central Asia and in certain parts of China, where other red meats may be eschewed for religious or economic reasons.

59. Eschewing self-centered woe and melancholy-for-the-sake-of-melancholy, happiness becomes the brashest, boldest, and Ballsiest move—and the sought-after answer.

60. Synonyms for Baulk include resist, eschew, hesitate, disdain, jib, refuse to, scorn, shrink from, be reluctant to and be unwilling to

61. 19 Embryos have their own logic and all too often eschew tidiness; there is an element of all three mechanisms involved.

62. 29 Other bands don't: they eschew the arty deliberations of the underground in favour of an all-out assault upon preconceptions and asinine posturing.

63. Although in public China's leaders eschew triumphalism, there is a sense in Beijing that the reassertion of the Middle Kingdom's global ascendancy is at hand (see ).

64. Carbonara has been the subject of some severe bastardization here in the states, where we regularly eschew Italian tradition in favor of garlic, bacon, and g

65. CYR is a proper double album, with 20 songs that see the veteran band pushing its sound toward a more electronic direction and eschewing some of the guitar Bombastics for which it's known.

66. This audience is in no need of being reminded of the truism that reasoning should proceed from facts to conclusions and should eschew a priori pronouncements.

67. Deadly even with nothing in her hands, a Brawler eschews using the fighter’s heavy armor and the monk’s mysticism, focusing instead on perfecting many styles of brutal unarmed combat

68. The Banishment ( 58 ) IMDb 7.6 2 h 37 min 2007 13+ Eschewing easy answers and tackling a wide array of themes, The Banishment poetically renders the persistent human state of …

69. [Condemned] could have the twisted appeal of Cabin Fever, but by eschewing any sort of realistic character development, it fails to build any of that film's delicious tension and paranoia, leaving

70. The attitude that words may be discarded -- indeed, that words have Caducity at all -- is not salubriously abstergent, but reflects an agrestic nisus that all cultivated English speakers must eschew.

71. Although seen in the West as a ruthless autocrat, in Qaddafi's own mind he is an avatar of an idealized form of mass democracy, eschewing the confusing bureaucracy of a representative system.

72. On a warm January morning in 1962, seven men, sporting cowboy hats and eschewing shovels, broke ground on what would become the Houston Astrodome, home of the Houston Astros and the Houston Oilers,

73. A global history of Capitalisms which eschews a singular narrative of origins in a particular place and time Moves away from teleologies of the inevitability of capitalism; of the 'great divergence' etc

74. Jones to Engle (Pierrot) Aleph is often defined as the “oneness of God”, and Cardiff, UK indie pop outfit Private World thematically embrace the sentiment on their debut album for Dais while eschewing pop

75. Carbonara has been the subject of some severe bastardization here in the states, where we regularly eschew Italian tradition in favor of garlic, bacon, and green peas for some reason

76. Unlike Voivod, Anacrusis eschews science fiction themes in favor of real-world darkness, very here-and-now concerns and a post-punk realism, and perhaps a little more grit in the sonics would have augmented those emotions

77. Adorkable typography eschews the neutral sans and approachable serifs favored by blands, to jar the eye with mismatched fonts, eccentric emphasis and deliberately ill-set text — a maximalist approach that conjures the earliest incarnations (and juvenile overuse) of Microsoft WordArt.

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79. Want to invest in an iconic piece of fashion history? Burberry is a one-stop shop of heritage-meets-now pieces: from checked scarves to timeless trench coats, the label caters to the fashion lover who eschews seasonal fads in favor of something more substantial, more timeless.

80. Eschewing the headlong rush for concrete and glass that characterizes many big Canadian cities, Charlottetown has stayed true to its small-town roots, with a low-rise downtown that retains many of the redbrick facades and Victorian buildings of its late-19th-century …