"Evitation" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Evitation" Meaning

The word "evitation" is not a commonly used word in English language. However, it seems to be a variant of the word "avoidance".

Evitation is not a widely recognized or accepted term, but it can be construed as the act of avoiding or refusing to do something, often due to a feeling of discomfort, unease, or reluctance.

"Evitation" Examples

Examples of "Evitation"


Use the word "evitation" (a noun) to refer to an act of evading or avoiding something, especially social duties or obligations:

1. She's been putting off the party invitation for weeks, it's an obvious attempt at evitation.


2. After a few too many drinks, John saw it as an easy evitation from his in-laws' gathering.


3. Her constant cancellations were seen as a form of evitation, and the group grew tired of it.


4. The leader's latest policy change was a clever evitation of taking responsibility for the company's mistakes.


5. At first, he thought it was just an innocent statement, but after some digging, it turned out to be a deliberate evitation of the truth.

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