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avoid

verb transitive
To shun; to keep at a distance from; that is, literally, to go or be wide from; as, to avoid the company of gamesters.

avoid

To shift off, or clear off; as, to avoid expense.

avoid

To quit; to evacuate; to shun by leaving; as, to avoid the house.

avoid

To escape; as, to avoid danger.

avoid

To emit or throw out; as, to avoid excretions. For this, void is now generally used.

avoid

To make void; to annul or vacate. The grant cannot be avoided without injustice to the grantee.

avoid

In pleading, to set up some new matter or distinction, which shall avoid, that is, defeat or evade the allegation of the other party. Thus, in a replication, the plaintiff may deny the defendant’s plea, or confess it, and avoid it by starting new matter.

avoid

verb intransitive
To retire; to withdraw. David avoided out of his presence.7 Samuel 18:17.

avoid

To become void, vacant or empty. A benefice avoids by common law.