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Qué (quién) es Évadé - definición


evasive         
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Evade; Evasive; Evasion (disambiguation)
a.
Equivocating, shuffling, sophistical, elusive, elusory, shifty.
evade         
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Evade; Evasive; Evasion (disambiguation)
¦ verb
1. escape or avoid, especially by guile or trickery.
avoid giving a direct answer to (a question).
2. escape paying (tax or duty), especially by illegitimate presentation of one's finances.
defeat the intention of (a law or rule), especially while complying with its letter.
Derivatives
evadable adjective
evader noun
Origin
C15: from Fr. evader, from L. evadere from e- (var. of ex-) 'out of' + vadere 'go'.
evasive         
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Evade; Evasive; Evasion (disambiguation)
1.
If you describe someone as evasive, you mean that they deliberately avoid giving clear direct answers to questions.
He was evasive about the circumstances of his first meeting with Stanley Dean...
ADJ
evasively
'I can't possibly comment on that,' Paul said evasively.
ADV: ADV with v
evasiveness
She looked at him closely to see if his evasiveness was intentional.
N-UNCOUNT: oft poss N
2.
If you take evasive action, you deliberately move away from someone or something in order to avoid meeting them or being hit by them.
At least four high-flying warplanes had to take evasive action.
PHRASE: V inflects

Wikipedia

Évadé
Évadés (French; or 'the escaped', sometimes ), often known in France as évadés de France () to distinguish them from escaped prisoners of war, were French and Belgian nationals who attempted to escape from German-occupied Europe to reach the United Kingdom or other Allied territories in World War II. Many attempted to cross the French border into Spain with the help of paid intermediaries (passeurs) or local sympathisers in an attempt to reach Portugal or Gibraltar Colony where it was possible to arrange transport to the United Kingdom with Allied help.