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be evasion
noun
The act of eluding or avoiding, particularly the pressure of an argument, accusation, charge, or interrogation; artful means of eluding.
Exact(2)
It may be impossible to make protective armour thick enough to withstand this new kind of fire.The only ways to avoid, say, electro-magnetic fire at very high speeds up to 2,000 metres a second would be evasion or pre-emptive attack.
"We recognise that we have to be realistic about deliberate evasion, since free-flow charging or tolling schemes will not be evasion free.
Similar(58)
I know there are going to be evasions.
A confrontation yielded what Crane considered to be evasions.
To do so is evasion.
In the meantime his policy was evasion.
All my life has been evasion and hardship.
What emerged – unnervingly – was evasion ("This is my job – I don't have an opinion").
There's evasion, masked indignation and, in a couple of places, pleading.
"People talk, they talk," is evasion pretending to be wisdom, while the rest of Ambrose's reply is triumphantly unfelt.
Once again, the pattern of news coverage is evasion and minimalization.
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