"Obviation" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Obviation" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Obviation" Meaning

Obviation refers to the act of making something obvious or clear, often by removing ambiguity or uncertainty. It can also refer to the process of explaining or clarifying something that was previously unclear or confusing. In language, obviation can occur when a speaker or writer uses explicit language to make their meaning clear, or when they provide additional context or examples to help their audience understand what they are saying.

"Obviation" Examples

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Obviation is a rare or obsolete word that means the act of making something obvious or clear.

Examples:


1. The professor's careful explanation obviated the need for further discussion on the complex topic.

2. The company's transparent pricing policy obviated the need for customers to negotiate.

3. The doctor's diagnosis obviated the need for further testing, allowing for prompt treatment.

4. The architect's innovative design obviated the need for additional structural support.

5. The police's prompt response obviated the need for an emergency fund, as the crisis was quickly brought under control.


Note: Obviation can be a complex and context-dependent term, and it may be used more rarely in modern English language. These examples aim to demonstrate possible usage, but it is not a commonly used word in everyday conversation.

"Obviation" Similar Words

Obverse

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The word "obverse" refers to the front or main side of a coin, medal, or seal, typically the side that bears an official image or design. In a broader sense, it can also mean the opposite or contrasting side of an issue or a matter, i.e. the opposite viewpoint or perspective.

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The word "obversely" means in a way that is contrary or opposite to what is normally expected or apparent.

Obversion

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Obvert

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The verb "obvert" means to turn or direct something in a contrary direction, or to reverse or change the purpose or direction of something. It can also mean to uncover or reveal something that was previously hidden or unknown.

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Obvolute

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Obvolute refers to something that is matted or covered with a thick, felt-like substance, often from excessive growth or decay. It can also describe something that is worn out or consumed by overuse or decay. The word is often used to describe the surface of old, weathered rocks or stone structures that have been eroded by wind, water, or other environmental factors.

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