1. the action of evading something: "their adroit evasion of almost all questions"Similaravoidancedodgingeludingelusionsidesteppingbypassingcircumventionshunningshirkinggetting out offinding a way roundinformal:duckingthe go-byarchaic:bilkingOppositeconfrontation
▪ an indirect answer; a prevaricating excuse:"the protestations and evasions of a witness"Similarprevaricationevasivenessbeating about the bushhedgingfencingshilly-shallyingshufflingdodging the issuedodgingsidestepping the issuesidesteppingpussyfootingequivocationvaguenessquibblingcavillingtemporizationstallingstalling for timehumming and hawinginformal:duckingducking the issuerare:tergiversationOppositedirectness
Word Originlate Middle English (in the sense ‘prevaricating excuse’): via Old French from Latin evasio(n-), from evadere (see evade).