Lingo

Attempt and Prevention

16 Words

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bid
1.
bid
Verb

to offer a particular price for something, usually at an auction

He decided to bid $500 for the painting at the auction.

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overexert
Verb

to strain or expend excessive physical or mental effort beyond one's capacity

After the intense workout, he began to feel lightheaded, realizing he had overexerted himself at the gym.

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3.
make off
Verb

to leave quickly, often in order to escape or avoid someone or something

The thief made off after robbing the bank.

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4.
scram
Verb

to move hurriedly, especially to escape or to leave a place abruptly

When the fire alarm sounded, the students had to scram out of the building in an orderly manner.

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shirk
5.
shirk
Verb

to avoid or neglect one's responsibilities, often by finding ways to escape from them

Instead of completing the assigned project, he tends to shirk his responsibilities by procrastinating and avoiding the necessary work.

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sidestep
6.
side
step
Verb

to avoid or bypass a problem, question, or responsibility by addressing it indirectly or by taking a different approach

During the interview, the politician attempted to sidestep controversial questions by redirecting the conversation to unrelated topics.

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shun
7.
shun
Verb

to deliberately avoid, ignore, or keep away from someone or something

The celebrity chose to shun the limelight for a while, seeking privacy away from the public eye.

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eschew
8.
es
chew
Verb

to avoid a thing or doing something on purpose

Health-conscious individuals often eschew sugary beverages in favor of water or herbal tea.

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abscond
9.
abs
cond
Verb

to secretly flee from a place, typically to avoid arrest or prosecution

The prisoner managed to abscond from the maximum-security prison.

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ske
da
ddle
Verb

to run away hastily, often in a disorderly or hurried manner

When they heard the loud noise, the startled animals began to skedaddle into the safety of the nearby forest.

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forestall
11.
fore
stall
Verb

to stop something from happening by acting ahead of time

She took painkillers to forestall a migraine.

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ward off
12.
ward off
Verb

to repel or avoid an attack or undesirable situation

The use of insect repellent helps ward off mosquitoes and reduce the risk of insect-borne diseases.

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head off
13.
head off
Verb

to begin a journey or depart from a place

We'll need to head off early in the morning to avoid traffic.

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stave off
14.
stave off
Verb

to delay the occurrence of something undesirable or threatening

Adequate sleep and a healthy diet can help stave off fatigue and improve overall well-being

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circumvent
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cir
cum
vent
Verb

to evade an obligation, question, or problem by means of excuses or dishonesty

Many companies circumvent their environmental responsibilities by outsourcing to suppliers in other countries.

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bypass
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by
pass
Noun

a highway or route built to divert traffic around a town or city center

The new bypass reduced congestion in the downtown area.

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