Dodge

/dɒdʒ/ verb

To avoid something by moving quickly or cleverly; to evade or escape from something, often through cunning or agility. Can be used literally for physical avoidance or figuratively for avoiding responsibilities.

Origin uncertain, possibly from Low German or Middle English dialectal sources. First recorded in the 16th century, originally meaning to move unsteadily or shift about, later developing the sense of deliberate evasion.

AMለመምልስ
ARتجنب
BNএড়ানো
CAesquivar
CSvyhnout se
DAundgå
DEausweichen
ELαποφεύγω
ESevadir
FAدوری کردن
FIväistää
FResquiver
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