noun
- the act of avoiding something by moving quickly or cleverly
verb
- moving quickly to avoid something
- avoiding a responsibility or difficult situation
Usage: present participle of dodge
Usage: present participle of dodge
Examples
- She was dodging the falling rocks.
- The player kept dodging the defender’s tackles.
- He’s been dodging his homework all week.
- The politician was dodging questions about the scandal.
- Her quick dodging saved her from the collision.
- The dodging of responsibility won’t solve the problem.
- The boxer’s dodging impressed the crowd.