4 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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Carrying an umbrella can obviate the inconvenience of getting wet in the rain.
Advanced forecasting models will have obviated the uncertainties in predicting weather patterns.
They wear raincoats to obviate getting wet.
Bringing an umbrella can obviate the need to run for cover in the sudden rain.
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