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evade
evadedodge, fence, prevaricate; to escape from or get around by trickery: She tried to evade the rules. [Evade usually has a negative connotation. It means to elude by craft or slyness. Avoid means to succeed in keeping away from a dangerous or undesirable experience. In law, to avoid means to make void or of no effect; to invalidate. Tax avoidance, for example, could be legitimate, while tax evasion implies nonpayment of taxes, as through the failure to report taxable income.] Not to be confused with:avoid – elude, escape; shun; prevent from happening: Avoid a possible accident by crossing only on the green light.e·vade E0245800 (ĭ-vād′)v. e·vad·ed, e·vad·ing, e·vades v.tr.1. To escape or avoid, especially by cleverness or deceit: managed to evade their pursuers; went underground in order to evade arrest.2. a. To avoid complying with or fulfilling: evade the draft; evaded any legal responsibility.b. To fail to make payment of (taxes).3. To avoid giving a direct answer to: talked at length but evaded the interviewer's question.4. To be beyond the memory or understanding of: The point of the article evades me.v.intr.1. To use cleverness or deceit in avoiding or escaping something.2. To avoid complying with or fulfilling a requirement. [French évader, from Latin ēvādere : ē-, ex-, ex- + vādere, to go.] e·vad′a·ble, e·vad′i·ble adj.e·vad′er n.Synonyms: evade, elude, avoid, eschew These verbs mean to get or stay away from something or someone undesirable. Evade implies adroit maneuvering and sometimes suggests dishonesty or irresponsibility: tried to evade jury duty. To elude is to get away from artfully: eluded their pursuers. Avoid suggests a prudent or deliberate effort to stay away from what is unpleasant, harmful, or disadvantageous: took the back roads to avoid the heavy traffic; followed his doctor's advice to avoid strenuous exercise. Eschew is a formal equivalent of avoid: "Eschew evil, and do good" (King James Bible).evade (ɪˈveɪd) vb (mainly tr) 1. to get away from or avoid (imprisonment, captors, etc); escape2. to get around, shirk, or dodge (the law, a duty, etc)3. (also intr) to avoid answering (a question)[C16: from French évader, from Latin ēvādere to go forth, from vādere to go] eˈvadable, eˈvadible adj eˈvader n eˈvadingly adve•vade (ɪˈveɪd) v. e•vad•ed, e•vad•ing. v.t. 1. to escape or avoid by speed or agility: to evade one's pursuers. 2. to get around by cleverness or trickery: to evade rules; to evade paying taxes. 3. to avoid doing or fulfilling: to evade an obligation. 4. to avoid answering directly: She evaded our questions by changing the subject. 5. to elude; escape: The solution evaded him. v.i. 6. to practice evasion. 7. to elude or get away by craft or slyness; escape. [1505–15; < Latin ēvādere to pass over, go out] e•vad′a•ble, e•vad′i•ble, adj. e•vad′er, n. e•vad′ing•ly, adv. syn: See escape. evade Past participle: evaded Gerund: evading
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I evade | you evade | he/she/it evades | we evade | you evade | they evade |
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I evaded | you evaded | he/she/it evaded | we evaded | you evaded | they evaded |
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I am evading | you are evading | he/she/it is evading | we are evading | you are evading | they are evading |
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I have evaded | you have evaded | he/she/it has evaded | we have evaded | you have evaded | they have evaded |
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I was evading | you were evading | he/she/it was evading | we were evading | you were evading | they were evading |
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I had evaded | you had evaded | he/she/it had evaded | we had evaded | you had evaded | they had evaded |
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I will evade | you will evade | he/she/it will evade | we will evade | you will evade | they will evade |
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I will have evaded | you will have evaded | he/she/it will have evaded | we will have evaded | you will have evaded | they will have evaded |
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I will be evading | you will be evading | he/she/it will be evading | we will be evading | you will be evading | they will be evading |
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I have been evading | you have been evading | he/she/it has been evading | we have been evading | you have been evading | they have been evading |
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I will have been evading | you will have been evading | he/she/it will have been evading | we will have been evading | you will have been evading | they will have been evading |
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I had been evading | you had been evading | he/she/it had been evading | we had been evading | you had been evading | they had been evading |
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I would evade | you would evade | he/she/it would evade | we would evade | you would evade | they would evade |
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I would have evaded | you would have evaded | he/she/it would have evaded | we would have evaded | you would have evaded | they would have evaded | ThesaurusVerb | 1. | evade - avoid or try to avoid fulfilling, answering, or performing (duties, questions, or issues); "He dodged the issue"; "she skirted the problem"; "They tend to evade their responsibilities"; "he evaded the questions skillfully"hedge, sidestep, skirt, parry, fudge, elude, circumvent, dodge, duck, put offbeg - dodge, avoid answering, or take for granted; "beg the question"; "beg the point in the discussion"quibble - evade the truth of a point or question by raising irrelevant objectionsavoid - stay clear from; keep away from; keep out of the way of someone or something; "Her former friends now avoid her" | | 2. | evade - escape, either physically or mentally; "The thief eluded the police"; "This difficult idea seems to evade her"; "The event evades explanation"elude, bilkescape, get away, break loose - run away from confinement; "The convicted murderer escaped from a high security prison" | | 3. | evade - practice evasion; "This man always hesitates and evades"act, move - perform an action, or work out or perform (an action); "think before you act"; "We must move quickly"; "The governor should act on the new energy bill"; "The nanny acted quickly by grabbing the toddler and covering him with a wet towel" | | 4. | evade - use cunning or deceit to escape or avoid; "The con man always evades"get away, get by, escape, get off, get out - escape potentially unpleasant consequences; get away with a forbidden action; "She gets away with murder!"; "I couldn't get out from under these responsibilities" |
evadeverb1. avoid, escape, dodge, get away from, shun, elude, eschew, steer clear of, sidestep, circumvent, duck, shirk, slip through the net of, escape the clutches of, body-swerve (Scot.) He managed to evade the police for six months. avoid meet, face, encounter, brave, confront, meet face to face2. avoid answering, parry, circumvent, fend off, balk, cop out of (slang), fence, fudge, hedge, prevaricate, flannel (Brit. informal), beat about the bush about, equivocate Mr Archer denied that he was evading the question.evadeverb1. To keep away from:avoid, burke, bypass, circumvent, dodge, duck, elude, escape, eschew, get around, shun.Idioms: fight shy of, give a wide berth to, have no truck with, keep clear of.2. To get away from (a pursuer):elude, lose, shake off, slip, throw off.Slang: shake.Idiom: give someone the shake.3. To avoid fulfilling or answering completely:dodge, duck, hedge, sidestep, skirt.Translationsevade (iˈveid) verb to escape or avoid by eg trickery or skill. 逃避 逃避eˈvasion (-ʒən) noun 逃避 逃避eˈvasive (-siv) adjective1. having the purpose of evading. 逃避的 逃避的2. not frank and direct. He gave evasive answers. 含糊的 含糊的eˈvasively adverb 逃避地 逃避地eˈvasiveness noun 遁辭 遁辞EncyclopediaSeetax evasionMedicalSeeevasionLegalSeeEvasionEVADE
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EVADE➣Eastern Virginia Association of Diabetes Educators (Virginia Beach, VA) | EVADE➣Evaluation of Air Defense Effectiveness (model) |
evade
Synonyms for evadeverb avoidSynonyms- avoid
- escape
- dodge
- get away from
- shun
- elude
- eschew
- steer clear of
- sidestep
- circumvent
- duck
- shirk
- slip through the net of
- escape the clutches of
- body-swerve
Antonyms- meet
- face
- encounter
- brave
- confront
- meet face to face
verb avoid answeringSynonyms- avoid answering
- parry
- circumvent
- fend off
- balk
- cop out of
- fence
- fudge
- hedge
- prevaricate
- flannel
- beat about the bush about
- equivocate
Synonyms for evadeverb to keep away fromSynonyms- avoid
- burke
- bypass
- circumvent
- dodge
- duck
- elude
- escape
- eschew
- get around
- shun
verb to get away from (a pursuer)Synonyms- elude
- lose
- shake off
- slip
- throw off
- shake
verb to avoid fulfilling or answering completelySynonyms- dodge
- duck
- hedge
- sidestep
- skirt
Synonyms for evadeverb avoid or try to avoid fulfilling, answering, or performing (duties, questions, or issues)Synonyms- hedge
- sidestep
- skirt
- parry
- fudge
- elude
- circumvent
- dodge
- duck
- put off
Related Wordsverb escape, either physically or mentallySynonymsRelated Words- escape
- get away
- break loose
verb practice evasionRelated Wordsverb use cunning or deceit to escape or avoidRelated Words- get away
- get by
- escape
- get off
- get out
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