Dodging

/ˈdɑdʒɪŋ/ verb

Moving quickly to avoid something coming toward you, or cleverly avoiding a responsibility or question.

Origin uncertain but possibly related to 'dock' (to cut short) or a 16th-century origin in East Anglian dialect. The word entered written English around the 1570s-1580s with the physical evasion meaning, then expanded to avoiding problems figuratively.

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