eschew

[ es-choo ]
/ ɛsˈtʃu /

verb (used with object)

to abstain or keep away from; shun; avoid: to eschew evil.

Origin of eschew

1300–50; Middle English eschewen < Old French eschiver, eschever < Germanic; compare Old High German sciuhen, German scheuchen, shy2

OTHER WORDS FROM eschew

es·chew·al, noun es·chew·er, noun un·es·chewed, adjective

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British Dictionary definitions for eschew

eschew
/ (ɪsˈtʃuː) /

verb

(tr) to keep clear of or abstain from (something disliked, injurious, etc); shun; avoid

Derived forms of eschew

eschewal, noun eschewer, noun

Word Origin for eschew

C14: from Old French eschiver, of Germanic origin; compare Old High German skiuhan to frighten away; see shy 1, skew