sidestep

sidestep
sidestep (n.) 1789, from SIDE (Cf. side) (adj.) + STEP (Cf. step) (n.). The verb is recorded from 1901; the fig. sense is attested from 1911.

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  • sidestep — vb *dodge, parry, shirk, duck, fence, malinger Analogous words: avoid, evade, elude, shun (see ESCAPE) …   New Dictionary of Synonyms

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  • sidestep — UK [ˈsaɪdˌstep] / US verb Word forms sidestep : present tense I/you/we/they sidestep he/she/it sidesteps present participle sidestepping past tense sidestepped past participle sidestepped 1) [transitive] to avoid something difficult or unpleasant …   English dictionary

  • sidestep — [[t]sa͟ɪdstep[/t]] sidesteps, sidestepping, sidestepped also side step 1) VERB If you sidestep a problem, you avoid discussing it or dealing with it. [V n] Rarely, if ever, does he sidestep a question... [V n] He was trying to sidestep… …   English dictionary

  • sidestep — Date: 1900 transitive verb 1. bypass, evade < sidestep a question > 2. to move out of the way of ; avoid < sidestep a blow > intransitive verb 1. to take a side step 2. to avoid an issue or decision • …   New Collegiate Dictionary

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