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单词 avoidance
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Definition of avoidance in English:

avoidance

noun əˈvɔɪd(ə)nsəˈvɔɪdəns
mass noun
  • 1The action of keeping away from or not doing something.

    one third of cancer deaths could be prevented by avoidance of smoking
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Principles associated with classicism include order, proportion, balance, harmony, decorum, and avoidance of excess.
    • The film is rigorous in its avoidance of scenes of violence or cruelty.
    • Architects should aim for waste avoidance.
    • The effort cannot just be an avoidance of the history of the music business.
    • The only cure is avoidance of the food product.
    • Insect avoidance would be especially important for organic production systems under some conditions.
    • One of the reasons for the film's authenticity is its almost complete avoidance of recognizable actors.
    • The fact that critics are bitching about the film's avoidance of the racial issue is absurd.
    • He is an author whose avoidance of publicity has become legendary.
    • Four of the art dealers have pleaded guilty to sales-tax avoidance.
    1. 1.1 The action of preventing something from happening.
      a pilotless passenger aircraft would rely on computers and automatic collision avoidance
      Example sentencesExamples
      • I shared my observations on calamity avoidance by the CEO in major acquisitions.
      • Unfortunately for this policy of crisis avoidance, there are some problems that can't just disappear.
      • The picture that emerges is of an efficient industry committed to the avoidance of disputes.
      • A finding of neglect can spur the need for action, and thus contribute to the avoidance of suicides in the future.
      • They contributed to the minimization or avoidance of confrontation when there was the clear potential for major violence.
      • This clause serves to emphasize the importance placed by the contracting parties on the avoidance of litigation.
      • We suggested a rigorous NASA-approved muscle-atrophy avoidance course or perhaps days on end pulling slot machines in Vegas for preparation.
      • The avoidance of such tragedies should be the primary focus of all responsible people that allow children access to the farm.
      • The maintenance of public confidence and patient safety includes the avoidance of unnecessary panic and alarm.
      • Tilting its hat at the big-car market was this new model, long and svelte and promising much luxury and high tech, including crash avoidance systems.
  • 2Law
    The action of repudiating, nullifying, or rendering void a decree or contract.

    insurance underwriters could not rely on non-disclosure to justify avoidance of the contract
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Avoidance for innocent misrepresentation or nondisclosure is not permitted, unless the law prohibits such an exclusion.
    • The avoidance of dissolution has the effect which one would have expected.
    • If the conferment of a right of avoidance ceases to make commercial or legal sense, then it should be treated as having been exhausted.
    • On this basis, no question of avoidance ab initio would arise.
    • One of the contractual purposes is to prevent the avoidance of the statutory restrictions.

Rhymes

voidance
 
 

Definition of avoidance in US English:

avoidance

nounəˈvɔɪdənsəˈvoidəns
  • 1The action of keeping away from or not doing something.

    one third of cancer deaths could be prevented by avoidance of smoking
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Architects should aim for waste avoidance.
    • The film is rigorous in its avoidance of scenes of violence or cruelty.
    • The only cure is avoidance of the food product.
    • He is an author whose avoidance of publicity has become legendary.
    • Insect avoidance would be especially important for organic production systems under some conditions.
    • Principles associated with classicism include order, proportion, balance, harmony, decorum, and avoidance of excess.
    • Four of the art dealers have pleaded guilty to sales-tax avoidance.
    • The fact that critics are bitching about the film's avoidance of the racial issue is absurd.
    • One of the reasons for the film's authenticity is its almost complete avoidance of recognizable actors.
    • The effort cannot just be an avoidance of the history of the music business.
    1. 1.1 The action of preventing something from happening.
      a pilotless passenger aircraft would rely on computers and automatic collision avoidance
      Example sentencesExamples
      • I shared my observations on calamity avoidance by the CEO in major acquisitions.
      • A finding of neglect can spur the need for action, and thus contribute to the avoidance of suicides in the future.
      • Unfortunately for this policy of crisis avoidance, there are some problems that can't just disappear.
      • Tilting its hat at the big-car market was this new model, long and svelte and promising much luxury and high tech, including crash avoidance systems.
      • The picture that emerges is of an efficient industry committed to the avoidance of disputes.
      • They contributed to the minimization or avoidance of confrontation when there was the clear potential for major violence.
      • This clause serves to emphasize the importance placed by the contracting parties on the avoidance of litigation.
      • The maintenance of public confidence and patient safety includes the avoidance of unnecessary panic and alarm.
      • The avoidance of such tragedies should be the primary focus of all responsible people that allow children access to the farm.
      • We suggested a rigorous NASA-approved muscle-atrophy avoidance course or perhaps days on end pulling slot machines in Vegas for preparation.
  • 2Law
    The action of repudiating, nullifying, or rendering void a decree or contract.

    insurance underwriters could not rely on non-disclosure to justify avoidance of the contract
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Avoidance for innocent misrepresentation or nondisclosure is not permitted, unless the law prohibits such an exclusion.
    • The avoidance of dissolution has the effect which one would have expected.
    • One of the contractual purposes is to prevent the avoidance of the statutory restrictions.
    • If the conferment of a right of avoidance ceases to make commercial or legal sense, then it should be treated as having been exhausted.
    • On this basis, no question of avoidance ab initio would arise.
 
 
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