Emily Dickinson Lexicon
Definition for E-VA'SION
E-VA'SION, n. [s as z. L. evasio, from evado, evasi. See Evade.]
The act of eluding or avoiding, or of escaping, particularly from the pressure of an argument, from an accusation or charge, from an interrogatory and the like; excuse; subterfuge; equivocation; artifice to elude; shift. Evasion of a direct answer weakens the testimony of a witness. Thou by evasions thy crime uncover'st more. Milton.
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