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Discover LudwigThe phrase "authority avoider" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone who tends to evade or resist authority figures or structures.
Example: "In team meetings, Sarah often comes across as an authority avoider, preferring to work independently rather than follow directives."
Alternatives: "authority evader" or "power dodger".
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The disappointed authority avoider.
Fig. 1 The disappointed authority avoider, by artist Yara Said.
The disappointed authority avoider Social entrepreneurs and government are ideal partners to solve problems in our society.
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Scriven goes on to imagine, "Avoider", whose dominant motivation is to avoid prediction.
Are you a risk avoider or a risk taker?
His authority?
And yet the next day's Daily Mail splash is "Red Ed The Tax Avoider".
On the guest list: two pescatarians, a "Top Chef" fanboy and a gluten avoider.
"And there is a Starbucks avoider we definitely get — 'Are you guys owned by Starbucks?
(They say they want to portray him as a liar, a draft avoider and stubborn).
Don't risk it on rich tax avoider or fornicating influence peddler.
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