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evaded
adjective as in neglected
Strongest matches
Strong matches
Example Sentences
For defensive coordinator D’Anton Lynn, who has so far evaded the flu, the threat of getting sick had him knocking on wood.
On-rushing defenders are more easily evaded and, moving at pace, the holes they leave behind are hard to plug.
It was 14 against 13 when Radadra was initially shown a yellow card, but Fiji responded despite their numerical disadvantage with a fine individual converted try from Muntz as he evaded five Wales defenders.
He said the three arrests were the first of many, adding: "You might think you have evaded arrest, because we’ve not yet come to your door, but we will be doing so imminently."
House Republicans estimate roughly 2 million migrants evaded detection altogether, but that’s not nearly enough to total 21 million, as Trump claims.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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