3 Usage Examples Depicting the Meaning of 'Obviate' in a Sentence
"To anticipate and prevent difficulties or disadvantages by taking effective measures, making them unnecessary." more
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Renewable energy sources will be obviating dependence on fossil fuels.
Investing in renewable energy infrastructure can obviate reliance on non-renewable resources.
The strategic investment in renewable energy had obviated the need for traditional fossil fuels.
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