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    sidestep
    /ˈsʌɪdstɛp/

    verb

    • 1. avoid (someone or something) by stepping sideways: "he sidestepped a defender and crossed the ball"

    noun

    • 1. a step taken sideways, typically to avoid someone or something: "a boxercise workout that incorporates an intricate combination of sidesteps with left and right hooks"

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  2. SIDESTEP definition: 1. to step to the side in order to avoid something, especially being hit: 2. to avoid talking…. Learn more.

  3. Sidestep definition: to step to one side.. See examples of SIDESTEP used in a sentence.

  4. 1. : a step aside (as in boxing to avoid a blow) 2. : a step taken sideways (as when climbing on skis)

  5. To sidestep something is to get around it by changing the subject or doing something else. If a little kid asks you where babies come from, you might sidestep the question by going to get ice cream. Very quickly. People sidestep questions all the time.

  6. to step to the side in order to avoid something, especially being hit: He sidestepped the blow /the tackle. to avoid talking about a subject, especially by starting to talk about something else: The speaker sidestepped the question by saying that it would take him too long to answer it. Thesaurus: synonyms, antonyms, and examples.

  7. 3 meanings: 1. to step aside from or out of the way of (something) 2. to dodge or circumvent side step 3. a movement to one.... Click for more definitions.

  8. How to use . sidestep in a sentenceSomeone has said that the only guide a man requires in this world is to side-step wrong doing.

  9. Define sidestep. sidestep synonyms, sidestep pronunciation, sidestep translation, English dictionary definition of sidestep. v. side·stepped , side·step·ping , side·steps v. intr. 1. To step aside: sidestepped to make way for the runner. 2. To dodge an issue or a responsibility....

  10. [transitive, intransitive] sidestep (something) to avoid something, for example being hit, by stepping to one side. He cleverly sidestepped the tackle. See sidestep in the Oxford Advanced American Dictionary

  11. to avoid talking about a subject, especially by starting to talk about something else: She neatly sidestepped questions about her recent divorce. (Definition of sidestep from the Cambridge Learner's Dictionary © Cambridge University Press) Translations of sidestep. in Chinese (Traditional) 橫跨一步躲開, 側步避讓, (尤指透過開始談論別的事情)迴避(某個話題)… See more.