Synonyms for evaders
Grammar : Noun |
Spell : ih-veyd |
Phonetic Transcription : ɪˈveɪd |
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Définition of evaders
Origin :- 1510s, "escape," from Middle French evader, from Latin evadere "to escape, get away," from ex- "away" (see ex-) + vadere "to go, walk" (see vamoose). Related: Evaded; evading. Special sense of "escape by trickery" is from 1530s.
- As in escapist : noun dreamer
- As in escape artist : noun someone skilled at escaping
- As in delinquent : noun criminal, often young
- The evaders would be considered as traitors—as the worst of traitors.
- Extract from : « Abridgement of the Debates of Congress, from 1789 to 1856 (4 of 16 vol.) » by Various
- But by and by, when you arrive, I will show you something interesting: a whole hell-full of evaders!
- Extract from : « The $30,000 Bequest and Other Stories » by Mark Twain
- It only needs an adequate motive to make them cooperators with the Bureau instead of evaders of the law.
- Extract from : « Races and Immigrants in America » by John R. Commons
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