What is another word for evaders?

Pronunciation: [ɪvˈe͡ɪdəz] (IPA)

Evaders can be described using different words to emphasize their actions and behaviors. Synonyms for evaders include escapists, dodgers, fugitives, shirkers, runaway, eluders, deserters, and absconders. Escapists are individuals who avoid difficult situations or responsibilities. A dodger refers to someone who avoids an unpleasant task by taking evasive actions. Fugitives are persons who are running away to avoid an arrest, capture, or persecution. Shirkers are slackers who are evading work, responsibility, or duty. Runaways are people who have fled or escaped from a situation or place. Eluders are individuals who manage to avoid capture or detection. Deserters are soldiers who have abandoned their military duties, while absconders are people who runaway with money or property.

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  • "Are you here to help?" soft-spoken Mark Satin asked the trio of young girls sitting on the worn sofa with the apple strudel in their laps. The girls nodded happily and Satin, 21, went off to find a knife to cut the cake. He returned with a metal bookend, sliced off a few chunks, and soon the Toronto anti-draft office was filled with a gentle munching. Most people – and there were plenty in the office yesterday – were Americans. "I'm not against the draft," Satin said, leaning on a desk where he's typing a form letter telling Americans how to avoid it. "Defensive armies are all right, but not the way it is right now." ... Two workers were telephoning people willing to house newly-arrived draft evaders. ... Two youngsters in the outer office were talking seriously about ... substitute teaching. ... "I have a feeling we'll be open rather late tonight," Satin Said.
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