Meaning
Evasion is a noun that means the act of avoiding or escaping something, especially by cleverness, trickery, or avoidance. It often refers to dodging responsibility, questions, rules, or danger.
Grammar and Usage
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Part of Speech: Noun
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Typical structures:
- evasion of + noun → "evasion of taxes"
- through evasion → "He escaped through evasion and deceit."
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Often used in legal, political, or everyday contexts when someone avoids duties, questions, or laws.
Common Phrases
- tax evasion – illegal act of avoiding paying taxes
- question evasion – avoiding giving a direct answer
- draft evasion – avoiding compulsory military service
- evasion of responsibility – refusing to accept duty or accountability
Collocations
- verb + evasion: commit evasion, practice evasion, attempt evasion
- adjective + evasion: clever evasion, blatant evasion, legal evasion
- evasion + of: evasion of justice, evasion of truth, evasion of law
Examples
- The company was fined heavily for tax evasion.
- His constant evasion of questions made the audience suspicious.
- The soldier was arrested for draft evasion during the war.
- She was accused of evasion of responsibility after the project failed.
- His answer was full of clever evasions rather than facts.
- Political leaders are often criticized for their evasion of accountability.
- The thief managed an evasion from the police by hiding in the crowd.
- Her silence felt like an evasion of the truth.
Synonyms or Related
- avoidance
- dodging
- escape
- elusion
- circumvention
- shirking