elusión

  • 11elusion — noun Etymology: Medieval Latin elusion , elusio, from Late Latin, deception, from Latin eludere Date: 1617 an act of eluding …

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  • 12elusion — /i looh zheuhn/, n. the act of eluding; evasion. [1540 50; < LL elusion (s. of elusio) deception, evasion, equiv. to elus(us), ptp. of eludere to ELUDE (e E + lud play + tus ptp. suffix) + ion ION] * * * …

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  • 13elusion — See allusion. See allusion, delusion, elusion, illusion …

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  • 14Elusión fiscal — Saltar a navegación, búsqueda La elusión fiscal o elusión tributaria es una figura consistente en no pagar determinados impuestos que aparentemente debería abonar, amparándose en subterfugios o resquicios legales, no previstos por el legislador&#8230; …

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  • 15elusion — noun The act, or abstract properties, of eluding …

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  • 16elusion — Synonyms and related words: avoidance, avoiding reaction, buck passing, circumvention, defense mechanism, dodge, duck, elusiveness, equivocation, escape, eschewal, evasion, evasive action, evasiveness, foiling, forbearance, forestalling,&#8230; …

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  • 17elusion — e lu·sion || uːʒn n. evasion, avoidance, dodging …

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  • 18elusion — elu·sion …

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  • 19elusion — e•lu•sion [[t]ɪˈlu ʒən[/t]] n. the act of eluding; escape or evasion • Etymology: 1540–50; &LT; LL ēlūsiō deception &LT; L ēlūd(ere) (see elude) …

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  • 20elusion — /əˈluʒən/ (say uh loohzhuhn), /i / (say ee ) noun the act of eluding; evasion; clever escape. {Medieval Latin ēlūsio. See elude} …