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Obviate (to ) conjugation

English
26 examples
This verb can also mean the following: page 181, anticipate, anticipate and prevent, do, bypass, avoid

Conjugation of obviate

I
you
it/she/he
we
you all
they
Present Simple
obviate
obviate
obviates
obviate
obviate
obviate
Future Simple
will obviate
will obviate
will obviate
will obviate
will obviate
will obviate
Past Simple
obviated
obviated
obviated
obviated
obviated
obviated
Conditional Simple
would obviate
would obviate
would obviate
would obviate
would obviate
would obviate
I
you
it/she/he
we
you all
they
Present Progressive
am obviating
are obviating
is obviating
are obviating
are obviating
are obviating
Future Progressive
will be obviating
will be obviating
will be obviating
will be obviating
will be obviating
will be obviating
Past Progressive
was obviating
were obviating
was obviating
were obviating
were obviating
were obviating
Conditional Progressive
would be obviating
would be obviating
would be obviating
would be obviating
would be obviating
would be obviating
I
you
it/she/he
we
you all
they
Present Perfect
have obviated
have obviated
has obviated
have obviated
have obviated
have obviated
Future Perfect
will have obviated
will have obviated
will have obviated
will have obviated
will have obviated
will have obviated
Past Perfect
had obviated
had obviated
had obviated
had obviated
had obviated
had obviated
Conditional Perfect
would have obviated
would have obviated
would have obviated
would have obviated
would have obviated
would have obviated
I
you
it/she/he
we
you
they
Present Perfect Progressive
have been obviating
have been obviating
has been obviating
have been obviating
have been obviating
have been obviating
Future Perfect Progressive
will have been obviating
will have been obviating
will have been obviating
will have been obviating
will have been obviating
will have been obviating
Past Perfect Progressive
had been obviating
had been obviating
had been obviating
had been obviating
had been obviating
had been obviating
Conditional Perfect Progressive
would have been obviating
would have been obviating
would have been obviating
would have been obviating
would have been obviating
would have been obviating

Examples of obviate

Example in EnglishTranslation in English
"Modest preemptive actions, can obviate the need of more drastic actions, at a later date."
And I assume my success would obviate the need for any skinning or skin-related procedures.
If I mistake not, the wristwatch of Mlle. Nick will obviate the necessity for a trial.
l was wondering, sir, whether it might not be best to obviate all unpleasantness by removing yourself from the yacht.
"Modest preemptive actions, can obviate the need of more drastic actions, at a later date."
And I assume my success would obviate the need for any skinning or skin-related procedures.
If I mistake not, the wristwatch of Mlle. Nick will obviate the necessity for a trial.
l was wondering, sir, whether it might not be best to obviate all unpleasantness by removing yourself from the yacht.
"that obviates your basic hedonistic predilection
It's so obvious that it obviates suspicion.
The fact that you're as drunk as a fiddler's bitch in no way obviates the fact that you very nearly caused an international incident.
This beer obviates the need to go to the Crab Shack.
"that obviates your basic hedonistic predilection
It's so obvious that it obviates suspicion.
The fact that you're as drunk as a fiddler's bitch in no way obviates the fact that you very nearly caused an international incident.
This beer obviates the need to go to the Crab Shack.
- That subpoena's been obviated.
I hope we've obviated the need for the whims of fortune.
There was Zen, jazz, booze, pot and all the works, but it was somehow obviated as a supposedly degenerate idea by the sight of a beatnik carefully painting the wall of his room in clean white with nice little red borders around the door and window frames.
- Whatever home we buy, we'll buy it outright... pay cash... obviating the need to get in the gutter with the banks.
Thus obviating the need for serial operations.
- That subpoena's been obviated.
I hope we've obviated the need for the whims of fortune.
There was Zen, jazz, booze, pot and all the works, but it was somehow obviated as a supposedly degenerate idea by the sight of a beatnik carefully painting the wall of his room in clean white with nice little red borders around the door and window frames.
- Whatever home we buy, we'll buy it outright... pay cash... obviating the need to get in the gutter with the banks.
Thus obviating the need for serial operations.

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