evader Meaning & Definition

  • En [ ɪˈveɪ.dər]
  • Us [ ɪˈveɪ.dɚ]

Meaning of evader In English

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  • Moreover, harm to others might be precisely the point the draft evader wants to make.

  • In some cases, however, it might be that the evader has more advanced possibilities than the pursuer in the terrain where he is hiding.

  • Such a jump between vertices corresponds to a short-cut between two places which is only known to the evader (like a rabbit using rabbit holes).

  • The diamonds and crosses indicate the current locations of the observer and the evader, respectively.

  • Like the civil disobedient, the draft evader responds to a variety of both ordinary and extraordinary motives.

  • A natural assumption is that both the pursuer and the evader have to follow the edges of the graph.

  • Obviously, a strategy that is efficient against an evader that can jump is also efficient against an evader who may only move along the edges of the graph.

  • A physician now contemplating a request to aid a draft evader faces the prospect of violating his duty to both tell the truth and obey the law.

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