Dictionary
is sidestepped
verb
To step to the side.
synonyms
Exact(6)
Yet the wider problem of cruel and prolonged death is sidestepped in this debate.
Through next Friday The conventional group drawing show is sidestepped here in favor of paper itself, as material, subject or both.
If we revere the closer for allegedly winning a game single-handedly, then so, too, should we revere the front-runner – the player who builds or sustains his team's lead so much that crunch time is sidestepped altogether.
Brahms's compositional high-wire act of that polyphonic work-out in the first movement is sidestepped by the slow movement and the Allegretto e grazioso that come second and third in the symphony.
That could, in turn, raise borrowing costs for bond issuers, says Tim Backshall of Credit Derivatives Research.In this section Bourne to survive Short of ideas Heirs and cases Light relief Naked fear Sea change The lives of others In defence of the dismal science ReprintsEven if this measure is sidestepped, there are plenty of other devils in the detail.
This problem is sidestepped by assigning fewer kinematic constraints and by using the pseudo-inverse solution of the system of kinematic-compatibility equations.
Similar(52)
In other words, he is sidestepping the issue of whether there should be a prosecution.
Typically, what deceptive people will do is sidestep the issue.
This situation lasts until 2047, although many Hong Kong residents increasingly believe Beijing is sidestepping the deal.
Befitting the book's provocative content or perhaps partially because of it James is sidestepping the publishing industry altogether, at least for the US edition.
Fourth, democracy was sidestepped.
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