evitation

[evɪˈteɪʃ(ə)n]

evitation Definition

  • 1the act or process of evading or escaping from something
  • 2the act of levitating or causing something to levitate

Using evitation: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "evitation" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The magician's evitation trick amazed the audience.

  • Example

    The bird's effortless evitation was a sight to behold.

  • Example

    The criminal's evitation from the police was short-lived.

evitation Synonyms and Antonyms

Phrases with evitation

  • self-evitation

    the ability to levitate oneself without external assistance

    Example

    The monk claimed to have achieved self-evitation through years of meditation.

  • the act of avoiding or shirking one's responsibilities

    Example

    His constant evitation of responsibility led to his dismissal from the job.

  • the act of avoiding or dodging taxes

    Example

    The businessman was caught for his evitation of taxes and was fined heavily.

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Summary: evitation in Brief

Evitation [evɪˈteɪʃ(ə)n] refers to the act of evading or escaping from something, or the act of levitating or causing something to levitate. It is exemplified by phrases like 'self-evitation,' referring to the ability to levitate oneself, and 'evitation of responsibility,' meaning the act of avoiding one's duties. 'Evitation' is also used in the context of tricks and illusions, as in 'The magician's evitation trick amazed the audience.'