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avoid (iou)



avoid verb. LME.
[Anglo-Norman avoider = Old French esvuidier, evuider (see A-7), from es- EX-1 + vuide empty, VOID adjective.]
I. Make empty.
verb trans. Empty; clear, free, rid (of); depart from, quit (a place). LME-E19.
T. Elyot Commanded the chambre to be avoided.
verb trans. Chiefly Law. Make void or of no effect; refute. Formerly also, defeat (pleading); invalidate, quash (a sentence etc.). LME.
verb trans. Clear out, put away; eject, excrete; do away with; get rid of; expel, banish. LME-L17.
R. Fabyan He auoyded ye munkys out of the house of Aumbrisbury. R. Hakluyt It causeth vrine to be avoided in great measure. W. Prynne His Images and Pictures..should be pluckt down and avoided out of all Churches. R. Baxter There was then no Judge of such controversies..to avoid and end them.
verb refl. Leave, withdraw. Long arch. LME.
Sir W. Scott Avoid thee, Fiend!
verb intrans. Leave, withdraw, depart; retire, retreat. L15-M18.
Bible (AV): 1 Samuel 18:11 Dauid auoided out of his presence. G. Sandys The Musicians spent so much time in vnseasonable tuning, that he commanded them to auoid.
b. Of things: escape; run out or away. L15-E17.
G. Markham If you put a hollow quill therein..the wind will auoyd the better.
verb intrans. Fall vacant. E16-E18.
J. Ayliffe If a Person takes a Bishoprick, it does not avoid by Force of that Law of Pluralities, but by the antient Common Law.
II. Keep (away) from, keep off.
verb trans. Keep away from; shun; refrain from. Foll. by a person or thing, doing, to do. LME.
Aldous Huxley He always does his best to avoid me; goes out of the room when I come in;..won't even look at me. L. P. Hartley He avoided looking at himself in the glass, so as not to see the circles under his eyes. C. Jackson Harry Harrison avoided the main highway as tiresome, and took an older, less direct route instead. W. Maxwell The epidemic was raging and people were told to avoid crowds.
verb trans. Evade, escape; keep or get out of the way of (something coming towards one or in one's path). LME.
J. Galsworthy How, by some sort of settlement, he could best avoid the payment of those death duties which would follow his decease. C. Isherwood A second journey had to be made through the living-room in the dark.., skirting the table, avoiding the chairs. W. Trevor A red Post Office van had to swerve to avoid him.
verb trans. Keep off; prevent; obviate. E17.
Carlyle That the Body..be decently interred, to avoid putrescence.
avoidable adjective (a) able to be avoided; (b) to be shunned: LME.
avoidably adverb M19.
avoidal noun (rare) avoidance L17.
avoidant adjective tending to avoid; spec. (Psychology & Psychiatry) designating (a person displaying) behaviour which tends towards avoidance of an unpleasant stimulus or situation: L19.
avoider noun E17.
avoidless adjective (poet.) that cannot be avoided M17.

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