evading

[ih-vey-ding]

evading Definition

  • 1to escape or avoid something, especially by using deceit or cleverness
  • 2to avoid doing or answering something directly

Using evading: Examples

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

  • Example

    The suspect was arrested for evading the police.

  • Example

    She tried evading my question by changing the subject.

  • Example

    He has been evading his responsibilities at work.

evading Synonyms and Antonyms

Phrases with evading

  • the illegal non-payment or underpayment of tax

    Example

    He was charged with tax evasion.

  • to avoid talking about or dealing with a particular problem or subject

    Example

    Politicians often evade the issue when asked difficult questions.

  • to avoid being caught by someone who is trying to catch you

    Example

    The criminal managed to evade capture for several months.

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Summary: evading in Brief

The verb 'evading' [ih-vey-ding] means to escape or avoid something, often through deceit or cleverness. It can also refer to avoiding doing or answering something directly. Examples include 'The suspect was arrested for evading the police' and 'She tried evading my question by changing the subject.' Other phrases include 'tax evasion,' 'evade the issue,' and 'evade capture.'