Because i i'm stupid
because you are avoiding something that needs doing.
No. To implement is to start or put something into place
because you are avoiding something that needs doing.
The 6-letter word that means avoiding hitting something is "dodge." It refers to the action of moving quickly to avoid contact with an object or obstacle.
It is to boycott something.
If you're referring to something that there's no avoiding, the word is "inevitable." If it's something that cannot be eaten, it's "inedible."
"With this new conviction and the fact that he was already on parole, it didn't seem like he had much of a chance of avoiding prison." "The actress played her part with such sincerity and conviction, I almost lost the grip on my popcorn."
It usually means that he/she is hiding something from you. You should ask if he/she is okay.
If you hit something else and had collision insurance, yes.
To move out of the way of something quickly to avoid getting hit
The noun form of 'avoiding' is the present participle of the verb to avoid; the present participle is also a verbal noun called a gerund. The noun 'avoiding' is the act of keeping away from; keeping clear of; the act of preventing; the act of keeping from doing. Example sentence: Avoiding the issue will not make it go away.
A squirrel can be considered something that is frantic all the time as they are constantly busy collecting food, avoiding predators, and building nests.