Avoidance
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(As a noun)
Avoidance ( noun )
The act of avoiding or keeping away from something.
Origin:
From the old french word "eviter" meaning to avoid, which is derived from the latin word "evitare" meaning to keep away.
Examples:
- The avoidance of processed foods is recommended for a healthy diet.
- He has a phobia of heights and uses avoidance strategies to avoid situations that may trigger it.
- His avoidance of commitment led to many failed relationships.
- The avoidance of taxes is illegal and can result in severe penalties.
- She used avoidance tactics to avoid confrontations with her boss.
(As a noun)
Avoidance ( noun )
The act of avoiding or keeping away from something.
Origin:
From the old french word "eviter" meaning to avoid, which is derived from the latin word "evitare" meaning to keep away.
Examples:
- The avoidance of processed foods is recommended for a healthy diet.
- He has a phobia of heights and uses avoidance strategies to avoid situations that may trigger it.
- His avoidance of commitment led to many failed relationships.
- The avoidance of taxes is illegal and can result in severe penalties.
- She used avoidance tactics to avoid confrontations with her boss.