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Eschewer
Eschewer Es*chew"er, n. One who eschews.
Eschewment
Eschewment Es*chew"ment, n. The act of eschewing. [R.]

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- might oppose if they could understand medical jargon. "Eschew obfuscation", also stated as "eschew obfuscation, espouse elucidation", is a humorous fumblerule...
- use of additional leaveners. The less dense North American version may eschew rye grains, have coloring and flavoring agents, add wheat flour, glazed...
- ruling elites, leading to more systematic, centralised, and uniform rule. Eschewing tribal bonds and Islamic identity, especially under Akbar, the Mughals...
- James Bond have been cited as defining examples of plot armor. Other works eschew plot armor for main characters. The deaths of Ned Stark and other main characters...
- The dirtbag left is a style of left-wing politics that eschews civility to convey a left-wing populist and anti-capitalist message using vulgarity. It...
- referendum on the once po****r Republican business practices, which were eschewed for new, more liberal Democratic ideas. This was the first time since 1894...
- whose death prompts the papal conclave. He is described as a reformist who eschewed much of the ostentation and pageantry of his office. His reforms and liberal...
- great epic poets", notes that the work is notable for Lucan's decision to eschew divine intervention and downplay supernatural occurrences in the events...
- skeptical, and agnostic values, valuing pragmatism and (often) naturalism, eschewing beliefs in the supernatural or paranormal. It can be described as the...