Verb (used with object), : to obviate the risk of serious injury. From Dictionary.com.
This obviation of vengeance in Judges is prompted by. From Wordnik.com. [The State of Things: Olaudah Equiano and the Volatile Politics of Heterocosmic Desire] Reference
October 25th, 2008 at 12: 41 am nolimittexasholdempoker tips and strategy says: nolimittexasholdempoker tips and strategy … composers freights warships obviation miss: …. From Wordnik.com. [Think Progress » Iraqi Leaders Call On U.S. To Set Timetable] Reference
After Bastian's speech, the crowd gave him a standing obviation. From Wordnik.com. [News/local from www.dailyamerican.com] Reference
We hold this government to be illegitimate by its usurpation of power and its obviation of our laws. From Wordnik.com. [CRUSADER RABBIT] Reference
Now before I get into that, let me backpedal a bit and mention a small point of obviation, or at least of mitigation. From Wordnik.com. [Site Home] Reference
Yet here is the AFL-CIO spinning this legislative triumph as a win over special interests when it is really a defeat of the voters as well as an obviation of our very political process. From Wordnik.com. [Right Wing News] Reference
With digital, however - and especially high-end digital systems for what my colleagues in the world of computer reviews might term "power users" - there's a much sharper and more obvious technological obviation from generation to generation. From Wordnik.com. [DigitalCameraReview.com Digital Camera News and Reviews] Reference
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