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will dodge

  • future tense
    of dodge.
    dodge
    verb (used with object)
    to elude or evade by a sudden shift of position or by strategy.

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Britain will dodge a recession, median forecasts showed, but the outlook was weak.

From Reuters Oct. 24, 2023

Initially, Maryland will also play current division foes Indiana and Michigan home-and-home in 2024-25, but will dodge having to face Ohio State and Penn State next season.

From Washington Times Aug. 31, 2023

WSU will dodge games against conference heavyweights Utah and USC next year.

From Seattle Times Jan. 18, 2023

Barrett almost certainly will dodge any such questions.

From Fox News Oct. 12, 2020

It will dodge all camps, and keep us away from foolish questions.

From King Spruce, A Novel by Holman Day