noun
- the act of moving to one side or avoiding something
verb
- moving to one side to avoid something or someone
- avoiding dealing with a difficult question, issue, or responsibility
Usage: present participle of sidestep
Usage: present participle of sidestep
Examples
- The quarterback was sidestepping the defender when he fumbled the ball.
- She kept sidestepping my questions about her plans.
- The politician was accused of sidestepping the real issues.
- His quick sidestepping helped him avoid the falling branch.
- The CEO’s sidestepping of responsibility angered the shareholders.
- The dancer’s graceful sidestepping impressed the audience.
- Stop sidestepping and give me a straight answer.