"Evaded" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Evaded" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Evaded" Meaning

Evaded is a verb that means to avoid or escape from something by cleverness or stealth, often in a way that is not honest or legitimate.

"Evaded" Examples

Usage Examples of "Evaded"


1. He carefully evaded the question, not wanting to reveal his true feelings.


2. The police officers were able to evaded the culprit's speeding car by only a few feet.


3. The company tried to evaded paying taxes by claiming false expenses.


4. I had to evaded the mosquito by swatting it with my newspaper.


5. The athlete evaded the defender by making a quick sidestep and scoring a goal.

"Evaded" Similar Words

Evacuation

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Evacuations

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Evacuative

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Evacuative refers to the act of removing or pumping out air, water, or other substances from a confined space, container, or system. In a broader sense, it can also describe something that serves to drain or clear a space, area, or situation of unwanted or unwanted elements.

Evacuator

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An evacuator is a device or system that is used to remove or extract people, materials, or substances from a location or area, often quickly or urgently. This can include evacuation systems used in buildings, such as smoke evacuation systems or emergency stairwells, or specialized equipment used in emergency response situations, such as ambulances or rescue vehicles.

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Evacuee

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A person who is forced to leave their home or place of residence, usually in a state of emergency or crisis, such as during a natural disaster, war, or attack.

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Evade

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To evade something or someone means to avoid or escape from it, often by cleverness or trickery, rather than by direct confrontation or attack. For example, "The student evaded the question by changing the subject."

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Evadible

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Evading

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Evadne

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Evagation

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