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1 evade
رَاغَ \ evade: to avoid, often dishonestly (a question, paying a debt, etc.): It is against the law to evade taxes. \ See Also تجنب (تَجَنَّبَ) -
2 evade
تَهَرَّبَ \ shirk: to avoid shamefully (one’s duty or work). evade: to avoid, often dishonestly (a question, paying a debt, etc.): It is against the law to evade taxes. \ See Also تملص (تَمَلَّصَ) -
3 evade
[ɪˈveɪd] verbto escape or avoid by eg trickery or skill.يَتَهَرَّب من، يَتَمَلَّص من -
4 avert, evade, avoid, obviate
تَلافَى \ avert, evade, avoid, obviate. -
5 تهرب
تَهَرَّبَ \ shirk: to avoid shamefully (one’s duty or work). evade: to avoid, often dishonestly (a question, paying a debt, etc.): It is against the law to evade taxes. \ See Also تملص (تَمَلَّصَ) \ تَهَرَّبَ من المدرسة \ play truant, play hookey: to stay away from school without permission. -
6 راغ
رَاغَ \ evade: to avoid, often dishonestly (a question, paying a debt, etc.): It is against the law to evade taxes. \ See Also تجنب (تَجَنَّبَ) -
7 shirk
تَهَرَّبَ \ shirk: to avoid shamefully (one’s duty or work). evade: to avoid, often dishonestly (a question, paying a debt, etc.): It is against the law to evade taxes. \ See Also تملص (تَمَلَّصَ) -
8 تجنب
1́ n. parry2́ v. avoid, shun, eschew, sidestep, evade, obviate, parry3́ n. avoidance, eschewal, evasion, ditch4́ v. bypass, outrun, fight shy of, duck, shy, get round, flee, hide, miss, put off, shirk, steer clear of, waive, save, avert, fence, shuffle, besiege -
9 تملص
1́ n. backbone, elusion, evasion, furtiveness2́ v. evade, worm, elude, shrink, duck, hedge, shuffle off, wriggle, swing the lead -
10 تهرب
1́ n. avoidance, behaviour2́ v. evade, shirk, hedge, malinger, shun, sidestep, swing the lead, fight shy of, skulk, be truant, fly in the face of, get in -
11 زاغ
v. duck, evade -
12 أفلص
أفْلَصَ (مِنْ): أفْلَتَ، تَمَلّصto escape, slip away; to slip, slide, glide; to evade, elude, shirk, dodge -
13 تجنب
تَجَنّبَto avoid, shun, eschew; to avert, ward off, fend off, stave off, parry; to keep away from, keep clear of, steer clear of, keep out of the way of; to keep off, obviate, prevent; to flee from, run away from, try to escape from; to evade, elude, get around, circumvent, bypass, sidestep, dodge; to give someone the slip, turn a cold shoulder to -
14 تفادى
تَفَادَىto avoid, avert, obviate, prevent, ward off, fend off, parry, stave off, keep away from; to get away from, run away from, flee (from), (try to) escape from; to evade, dodge, sidestep, get around; to guard against, beware of, take precautions against -
15 تملص
تَمَلّصَ (مِنْ): تَهَرّبَto dodge, shirk, evade, elude, escape -
16 تهرب
تَهَرّبَ (مِنْ)to elude, escape, get away from, run away from; to evade, get around, dodge, shirk; to avoid -
17 تهرب من دفع ضريبة
تَهَرّبَ مِنْ دَفْعِ ضَرِيبَةٍ -
18 راغ
راغَ (مِنْ، عن)to dodge, evade; to turn away furtively from; to deviate from, swerve from, skew from -
19 راوغ
راوَغَ: داوَرَto dodge, evade; to circumvent; to equivocate, tergiversate, prevaricate, quibble -
20 ناص
ناصَ (عن): تَمَلّصَ، تَجَنّبَ، تَنَحّىto shirk, evade, dodge; to avoid; to withdraw from
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