verb
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ NOUN
need
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The settlement, which concluded four months of negotiations, obviated the need for the separate cases to be heard in court.
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That violence was unacceptable obviated the need to search for a sufficient cause.
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They rolled up and down perfectly and their presence obviated the need for curtains.
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But such divine activity does not obviate the urgent need for witness.
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He also expressed optimism that an acceptable constitutional arrangement could be agreed which would obviate the need for Quebec to seek independence.
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Instead, data are provided directly and more timely to obviate this need .
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I obviate the need to travel.
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My language awareness course is intended to obviate the need for it by enabling any teacher to learn alongside the pupils.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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He also expressed optimism that an acceptable constitutional arrangement could be agreed which would obviate the need for Quebec to seek independence.
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The goal is simply to raise serum sodium enough to obviate the risk of seizures.
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The practice above suggested should obviate this.
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The settlement, which concluded four months of negotiations, obviated the need for the separate cases to be heard in court.
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The widening or duplication of tunnels to obviate one way working of wide barges soas to avoid long delays.
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They rolled up and down perfectly and their presence obviated the need for curtains.
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This interpretation obviates a problem that can not be resolved on the views of Guthrie, Rohde, and Nilsson.