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Meanings of
turning away
in English
Portuguese
evitação
Catalan
sorteig
Back to the meaning
Deliberately avoiding; keeping away from or preventing from happening.
avoidance
dodging
shunning
Portuguese
evitação
Synonyms
Examples for "
avoidance
"
avoidance
dodging
shunning
Examples for "
avoidance
"
1
It says £5 billion a year is lost through aggressive tax
avoidance
.
2
Tax
avoidance
measures in the budget will save £1bn over five years.
3
By occupying tax-dodging businesses, UKUncut forced a national debate about tax
avoidance
.
4
Tax evasion and
avoidance
cost European states one trillion euros per year.
5
It described frequent tax
avoidance
and even cases of suspected money laundering.
1
By occupying
tax
-
dodging
businesses, UKUncut forced a national debate about tax avoidance.
2
The Frenchman was evidently an adept in the art of
dodging
pursuit.
3
Then they tried to grip it; but the wee bannock tried
dodging
.
4
Hillars cried excitedly; the very men I have been
dodging
all day.
5
His attempts to stitch Pravin Gordhan up for tax
dodging
went wrong.
1
Czech supermarket chains have said consumers showed few sign of
shunning
poultry.
2
Perversely, they may even lead to people simply
shunning
the rules altogether.
3
The fund's recent performance commentary said investors have been
shunning
company fundamentals.
4
Her mind raced through scenarios-thefamily
shunning
her, the family feeding her.
5
The Amish are known for their plain dress and
shunning
of technology.
Usage of
turning away
in English
1
Pia held the contact as long as she could before
turning
away
.
2
Bad weather is considered a major factor in
turning
away
potential voters.
3
Lord, I never knew a woman so good at
turning
away
questions!
4
The ghost seemed to consider this for a moment before
turning
away
.
5
The studio was
turning
away
from the business of making motion pictures.
6
Repentance does not mean sorrow: it means
turning
away
from the sins.
7
Then something caught his attention behind her and he grunted,
turning
away
.
8
I noticed Mike in his long overcoat,
turning
away
from the newsstand.
9
She put her hand on my arm to stop me
turning
away
.
10
The little girl took her jug of beer and was
turning
away
.
11
Already the three were
turning
away
from the man so ruthlessly dispatched.
12
As I was
turning
away
in despair, a voice called to me.
13
Chelkash spat contemptuously, and
turning
away
from the youth, dropped the conversation.
14
She was
turning
away
,
but Barker caught her in his arms again.
15
I bowed my thanks, and
turning
away
heard the library door shut.
16
He took her hand,
turning
away
from her, scarcely glancing at her.
Other examples for "turning away"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
This collocation consists of:
turning
away
turning
turn
Verb
Adverb
Translations for
turning away
Portuguese
evitação
sorteio
Catalan
sorteig
defugiment
Turning away
through the time
Turning away
across language varieties
United Kingdom
Common
United States of America
Common
New Zealand
Common
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