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9 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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They have obviated potential project delays by implementing a robust risk management plan.
Early detection and treatment have obviated the progression of the disease to a critical stage.
Strict security measures have obviated the occurrence of unauthorized access to sensitive information.
Environmental conservation efforts have obviated the depletion of certain endangered species.
Vaccination campaigns have obviated the widespread outbreak of certain infectious diseases.
Digital signatures have obviated the need for physical paperwork in many transactions.
Advances in technology have obviated the manual processes in the manufacturing industry.
The new law has obviated loopholes that allowed tax evasion.
The safety features in modern cars have obviated the need for some traditional driving skills.

Obviate

ob-vee-eyt
verbTo anticipate and prevent difficulties or disadvantages by taking effective measures, making them unnecessary.
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Last Updated On: April 18, 2024
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