Someone who is drafted and illegally refuses to serve.
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Examples for "draft evader"
Examples for "draft evader"
1The first residents of the Thicket were jayhawkers, or draft evaders who hid out there.
2It also proposed backing up the policy by levying stiff financial penalties against any future draft evaders.
3He's been merciless in his prosecution of slackers and draft evaders and has made himself quite famous.
4The New Yorker, June 12, 1943 P. 11 Excuses offered by draft evaders.
5His platform not only called for ending the Vietnam War, but greatly reducing defence spending and amnesty for draft evaders.
1I'm not even sure exactly what the draft dodger army looks like.
2While there, he met an American draft dodger named Julian Castle.
3A draft dodger who pays his first-year know-nothings more than I'll ever make.
4When he grew up, he was almost certain to turn out a draft dodger.
5This is rich as it comes from the most famous draft dodger in history.
6Coverage of a 2006 draft dodger reunion in Vancouver.
7We should hang him like a draft dodger.
8Jean Laurier of Hemmingford, Quebec, was clearly John Charles Lowery, a Vietnam draft dodger from Lumberton, North Carolina.
9No longer viewed as a draft dodger, Ali became exalted as a trailblazer, who fought feverishly for his beliefs.
10His skill as a draft dodger had earned him a great reputation among many of his fellows equally diffident in their will to serve.
11But 17-year-old Israeli " draft dodger" Saar Vardi says if more people thought like her, the Middle East would be a more peaceful place.
12Then we'll wipe these draft dodgers off the face of the planet.
13Moore said Canadians opened their border to American draft dodgers during the Vietnam War.
14Just in case there were draft dodgers hiding out here.
15Many draft dodgers have sought to renounce their Serbian citizenship to avoid prosecution, Malovic said.
16The draft dodgers aren't supposed to be advanced enough to create these types of slag-shots.
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