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1 obviate
tr['ɒbvɪeɪt]1 obviar, evitarv.• eliminar v.• obviar v.'ɑːbvieɪt, 'ɒbvieɪttransitive verb (frml) \<\<difficulty/danger\>\> eludirto obviate the need for reform — hacer* innecesaria cualquier reforma
['ɒbvɪeɪt]VT obviar, evitarto obviate the need for sth — evitar or ahorrar la necesidad de algo
* * *['ɑːbvieɪt, 'ɒbvieɪt]transitive verb (frml) \<\<difficulty/danger\>\> eludirto obviate the need for reform — hacer* innecesaria cualquier reforma
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