evasive action

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evasive action

The driver took evasive action to avoid the oncoming car.

Definition

Noun: * A maneuver or movement made to avoid a threat, obstacle, or opponent: A deliberate action taken to escape from or prevent contact, capture, or danger.

Usage

This term is most commonly used in contexts involving physical movement to avoid a collision, attack, or pursuit. It describes a reactive, often sudden, maneuver.

Examples
  • The pilot took evasive action to avoid the incoming missile.
  • When the car swerved into her lane, she had to take evasive action by steering onto the shoulder.
  • The rabbit's quick evasive action allowed it to escape the fox.
Advanced Usage
  • The term can be used metaphorically in non-physical contexts to describe avoiding a question or responsibility, though this is an extended figurative use.
    • The politician's evasive action during the interview failed to address the core issue.
Variants and Related Words
  • Evade (verb): To escape or avoid, especially by cleverness or trickery.
  • Evasion (noun): The act of evading.
  • Maneuver (noun/verb): A movement or series of moves requiring skill and care.
Synonyms
  • Dodge
  • Avoidance maneuver
  • Defensive move
Related Phrases
  • To take evasive action: This is the most common phrase using this term, describing the act of performing such a maneuver.
evasive action

The driver took evasive action to avoid the oncoming car.

Noun
  1. an action aimed at evading an opponent

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