- verbobviate (verb) · obviates (third person present) · obviated (past tense) · obviated (past participle) · obviating (present participle)
- remove (a need or difficulty):"the Venetian blinds obviated the need for curtains"
- avoid; prevent:"a parachute can be used to obviate disaster"
Originlate 16th century: from late Latin obviat- ‘prevented’, from the verb obviare, based on Latin via ‘way’.Similar and Opposite Wordsverb- remove (a need or difficulty):
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