eludir

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From Latin ēlūdere, present active infinitive of ēlūdō (evade, elude), from ē (out of), short form of ex, + lūdō (play; trick).

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eludir (first-person singular present eludeixo, past participle eludit)

  1. to elude, evade

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Etymology[edit]

Borrowed from Latin ēlūdere (evade, elude), from ē (out of), short form of ex, + lūdō (play; trick).

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eludir (first-person singular present eludo, first-person singular preterite eludi, past participle eludido)

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Etymology[edit]

From Latin ēlūdere, present active infinitive of ēlūdō (evade, elude), from ē (out of), short form of ex, + lūdō (play; trick). Cognate with elude.

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  • IPA(key): /eluˈdiɾ/ [e.luˈð̞iɾ]
  • Rhymes: -iɾ
  • Syllabification: e‧lu‧dir

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eludir (first-person singular present eludo, first-person singular preterite eludí, past participle eludido)

  1. (transitive) to circumvent, to elude, to avoid, to evade, to escape, to get around
  2. (transitive) to bypass
  3. (transitive) to shirk, to dodge (e.g. a responsibility)
    El presidente intentó eludir su responsibilidad, pero la gente vio a través de sus mentiras.
    The president attempted to shirk his responsibility, but people saw through his lies.

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