This clarity was, in several cases, being sharpened with the need to defend particular positions, vehemently shunned by others.
Most rural migrants shunned the cities if they could.
Even today, political participation is often stigmatised and shunned by ordinary people.
The voluntarism of the one saw possibilities in the ordinary mechanisms of state management, which the other shunned as proceeding from corrupt reason.
Consequently, parastates shunned electoral politics because of its domination by corrupt demagogues and condemned legislatures for their parochialism.
Musical genres of minorities, however, are shunned from the national consciousness.
While on horseback, the fair equestrian shunned the lace, frills, and furbelows worn by her pedestrian sisters.
Her reference to being "lucky" is made in comparison to her college roommates who come from families where such female gatherings are shunned.