Definition:
Okay, so the user wants me to define the word "preobviate" in two sentences. Let me start by recalling what that word means. From my knowledge, "preobviate" is a verb meaning to make something less important or not significant.
First sentence: I need to explain it clearly. Maybe start with an example. Like, if you want to make something less important, you can use the verb preobviate. That's straightforward and gives a simple explanation.
Second sentence: To make it more understandable, I should add an example. For instance, using the word in everyday situations. Maybe say that when someone is busy with a task, they might use preobviate to reduce its impact. That shows how it applies in real-life contexts.
Wait, does "preobviate" have any other meanings? Let me check again. No, I think the main meaning here is making something less significant. So both sentences should cover that. Also, make sure they're concise and natural.
1.
Preobviate
means to reduce the importance or significance of something by removing its influence.
2. When a task becomes too burdensome, itβs often referred to as "preobviate" to emphasize its unnecessary weight.
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