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avoid
[uh-void]
verb (used with object)
to keep away from; keep clear of; shun.
to avoid a person;
to avoid taxes;
to avoid danger.
to prevent from happening.
to avoid falling.
Law., to make void or of no effect; invalidate.
Obsolete., to empty; eject or expel.
avoid
/ əˈvɔɪd /
verb
to keep out of the way of
to refrain from doing
to prevent from happening
to avoid damage to machinery
law to make (a plea, contract, etc) void; invalidate; quash
obsolete, to expel
obsolete, to depart from
Other Word Forms
- avoidably adverb
- avoidable adjective
- avoider noun
- nonavoidable adjective
- nonavoidableness noun
- nonavoidably adverb
- unavoiding adjective
Word History and Origins
Origin of avoid1
Word History and Origins
Origin of avoid1
Synonym Study
Example Sentences
His son Thiago is in Arsenal's academy and Sterling wants to avoid disrupting his family life again.
Poundland recently avoided collapsing into administration after its turnaround plan was approved days before the chain was due to run out of money.
“I think Democrats are going to want to avoid that feeling in ‘26 and ‘28,” he adds.
South Korean companies have promised to invest billions of dollars in key US industries in the coming years, partly as a way to avoid tariffs.
Ex-professional rugby player, Xavier Rush, had a hair transplant once he retired from the sport, which he said was to avoid the "abuse" he might have received from other players.
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