0 having the purpose of evading -- vyhýbavý
He had to take evasive action.
1 not frank and direct -- úhybný
He gave evasive answers.
The kadakkodi functionaries found it difficult to take action against evasive migrants, who continually moved from one village to another.
Attempting to represent such an evasive reality demands the application of three successive steps.
When faced with the sound trace of artificial vocality, a major problem is immediately apparent: its discretisation is very evasive.
Rationality, too evasive to be incorporated into the study of organizations, became an a priori scheme for the constitution of objects in organizational literature.
Self-consciously reflexive statements may be regarded by some as pretentious or evasive, not profound and revealing.
Evasive noncompliance accurately describes gaming because the physician's action is covert and nonconfrontational.
The multi-layer perceptron is trained with examples representing the typical static obstacles to be encountered by the robots and the evasive actions to be taken.
He is merely evasive, simply trying to mislead her.