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AVOIDANCE (from "avoid," properly to make empty or void, in current usage, to keep away from, to shun; the word "avoid" is adapted from the O. Fr. esvuidier or hider, to empty out, voide, modern vide, ,empty, connected with Lat. vacuus), the action of making empty, void or null, hence, in law, invalidation, annulment (see Confession And Avoidance); also the becoming void or vacant, hence in ecclesiastical law a term signifying the vacancy of a benefice - that it is void of an incumbent. In general use, the word means the action of keeping away from anything, shunning or avoiding.


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English

Etymology

avoid +‎ -ance

Noun

Singular
avoidance

Plural
uncountable

avoidance (uncountable)

  1. The act of annulling; annulment.
  2. The act of becoming vacant, or the state of being vacant; – specifically used for the state of a benefice becoming void by the death, deprivation, or resignation of the incumbent.
  3. A dismissing or a quitting; removal; withdrawal.
  4. The act of avoiding or shunning; keeping clear of.
  5. The courts by which anything is carried off.

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