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Meaning of evasible

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evasible (a.)

That may be evaded.

evasible Sentence Examples

  1. The child's endearing innocence rendered their mischievous actions evasible.
  2. The politician's evasible answers to the press's questions demonstrated their lack of transparency.
  3. The evasible nature of the suspect's alibi made it difficult for the detectives to determine their guilt.
  4. The slippery politician managed to evade accountability for their actions due to their evasible statements.
  5. The evasible behavior of the celebrity made it difficult for the public to understand their true intentions.
  6. The evasible quality of the witness's testimony made it impossible to determine the truth of the matter.
  7. The evasible wording of the contract allowed the company to avoid its responsibilities.
  8. The suspect's evasible answers during the interrogation hindered the police's investigation.
  9. The politician's evasible response to the scandal damaged their reputation.
  10. The evasible wording of the law made it difficult for judges to interpret and apply it fairly.

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That may be evaded.

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The child's endearing innocence rendered their mischievous actions evasible.

The politician's evasible answers to the press's questions demonstrated their lack of transparency.

The evasible nature of the suspect's alibi made it difficult for the detectives to determine their guilt.

The slippery politician managed to evade accountability for their actions due to their evasible statements.