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 Translation for 'to evade' from English to Latin
VERB   to evade | evaded | evaded
evading | evades
SYNO to bilk | to elude | to evade
evadere [3]to evade
declinare [1]to evade
fraudem legi facere [3]to evade the law
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Translation for 'to evade' from English to Latin

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to evade
evadere [3]

declinare [1]

to evade the law
fraudem legi facere [3]
Usage Examples English
  • However, its original purpose was to evade an opponent's floor sweep and flip to the antagonist's exposed side or it may be used as a double aerial kick to an opponent standing off to the side.
  • A common issue was the attempts by foreign-owned enterprises to evade Indonesia's strict labour laws by calling their employees' contract workers.
  • They are excellent swimmers, and can remain completely submerged for up to five minutes, an ability they use to evade predators.
  • In the two months from June to July 2015, ten migrants died near the French tunnel terminal, during a period when 1,500 attempts to evade security precautions were being made each day.
  • Shellcode used by attackers can be made alphanumeric, metamorphic, or self-modifying to evade detection by heuristic packet scanners and intrusion detection systems.

  • There are several basic maneuvers a boxer can use in order to evade or block punches, depicted and discussed below.
  • Because they used boats and disposed of their victims in rivers, the "River Thugs" were able to evade the British authorities for some time after their compatriots on land were suppressed.
  • It is possible to steganographically hide computer malware into digital images, videos, audio and various other files in order to evade detection by antivirus software.
  • When surface-to-air missiles became capable of hitting high-flying bombers, bombers were flown at low altitudes to evade radar detection and interception.
  • It suggests that the registry is used by shipping companies to evade end-of-life responsibilities.

  • The researchers noted oil exploitation gave politicians "an incentive to extend civil liberties but reduce political rights in the presence of oil windfalls to evade redistribution and conflict".
  • Kerensky was able to evade the pickets going up around the palace and to drive to meet approaching soldiers.
  • Into the 18th century, individual priests and lay leaders claimed Maryland farms belonging to the Jesuits as personal property and bequeathed them in order to evade the legal restrictions on religious organizations' owning property.
  • Anti-personnel mines are most difficult to find, due to their small size and many being made almost entirely of non-metallic materials specifically to evade metal detectors.
  • The large eggs would be safe in New Zealand's historical absence of egg-eating ground predators, while the mobile chicks would be able to evade chick-eating flying predators.

  • The Supreme Court held that under the Supremacy Clause, federal law was controlling and the states did not have the power to evade the application of federal law.
  • Three Maya groups now inhabit the country: The Yucatec (who came from Yucatán, Mexico, to escape the savage Caste War of the 1840s), the Mopan (indigenous to Belize but were forced out to Guatemala by the British for raiding settlements; they returned to Belize to evade enslavement by the Guatemalans in the 19th century), and Q'eqchi' (also fled from slavery in Guatemala in the 19th century).
  • Other common techniques used to evade detection include from common to uncommon: (1) evasion of analysis and detection by fingerprinting the environment when executed; (2) confusing automated tools' detection methods.
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