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v. t.
To avoid; to shift or put off; to evade.
v. i.
To evade the point in question by artifice, play upon words, caviling, or by raising any insignificant or impertinent question or point; to trifle in argument or discourse; to equivocate.
a.
Incapable of being eluded or evaded; unvoidable.
v. t.
To attempt to escape; to practice artifice or sophistry, for the purpose of eluding.
v. i.
To evade an obligation; to avoid the performance of duty, as by running away.
a.
Tending to evade, or marked by evasion; elusive; shuffling; avoiding by artifice.
a.
Incapable of being evaded; inevitable; unavoidable.
v. t.
To avoid, as from fear; to evade; to leave unnoticed.
a.
Not to be avoided or evaded; obligatory; binding; compulsory; as, an imperative duty or order.
v. t.
To shut out of sight; to avoid, or purposely evade; to shirk; as, to blink the question.
imp. & p. p.
of Evade
v. t.
To get away from by artifice; to avoid by dexterity, subterfuge, address, or ingenuity; to elude; to escape from cleverly; as, to evade a blow, a pursuer, a punishment; to evade the force of an argument.
a.
Capable of being evaded.
a.
That may be evaded.
n.
The act of prevaricating, shuffling, or quibbling, to evade the truth or the disclosure of truth; a deviation from the truth and fair dealing.
v. t.
To evade by a quibble; to transgress; to pervert.
v. i.
To ward off, evade, or turn aside something, as a blow, argument, etc.
v. i.
To change one's position; to shift ground; to evade questions; to resort to equivocation; to prevaricate.
v. t.
To follow or hang to, like a tail; to be attached closely to, as that which can not be evaded.
v. i.
To cause to pass, or evade, offical restrictions; to smuggle; -- said of contraband or dutiable goods.
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