Evade
81évadée — ● évadé, évadée adjectif et nom Se dit de quelqu un qui s est évadé de l endroit où il était détenu …
82evasion — evade e‧vade [ɪˈveɪd] verb [transitive] TAX LAW to not do something that you should do according to the law, for example not paying tax: • He was charged with evading $12.6 million of taxes. compare avoid evasion …
83beat the rap — evade or escape punishment for the crime one had been accused of …
84cop out — evade a problem, avoid a difficult situation; renege on a commitment, neglect a duty …
85dodge the issue — evade the subject, avoid the problem …
86escape punishment — evade retribution or penalty, avoid corrective discipline …
87goof off — evade a duty; idle or shirk. → goof …
88pass something off — evade or lightly dismiss an awkward remark. → pass …
89dodge the column — Evade one s obligations …
90evader — evade ► VERB 1) escape or avoid, especially by cunning or trickery. 2) avoid giving a direct answer to (a question). 3) escape paying (tax or duty), especially by illegitimate presentation of one s finances. DERIVATIVES evader noun. ORIGIN Latin… …