dodging Meaning & Definition

  • En [ dɒdʒ]
  • Us [ dɑːdʒ]

Meaning of dodging In English

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Examples of dodging

  • And _irtation is all about dodging the truth, about suggesting and withholding.

  • We easily dodge an approaching car because, for millions of years, our ancestors have been dodging charging predators.

  • There could be no dodging the consequences.

  • Because of this, we must treat the police in a way which we have been dodging for a very long time.

  • These frequent occasions of rather dodging about from decision to decision give cause for a great deal of the anxieties and dissatisfactions which arise.

  • That, to my mind, was dodging a serious issue.

  • This does not leave any room for in any way dodging round the requirements for road service licences.

  • I am not dodging the point at all.

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