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Evasion
  1. noun - a statement that is not literally false but that cleverly avoids an unpleasant truth
  2. nonperformance of something distasteful (as by deceit or trickery) that you are supposed to do; "his evasion of his clear duty was reprehensible"; "that escape from the consequences is possible but unattractive"
  3. the act of physically escaping from something (an opponent or a pursuer or an unpleasant situation) by some adroit maneuver
  4. the deliberate act of failing to pay money; "his evasion of all his creditors"; "he was indicted for nonpayment"
Evasive
  1. adjective - avoiding or escaping from difficulty or danger especially enemy fire; "pilots are taught to take evasive action"
  2. deliberately vague or ambiguous; "his answers were brief, constrained and evasive"; "an evasive statement"
Exabits
  1. noun - a unit of information equal to 1000 petabits or 10^18 bits
Exabyte
  1. noun - a unit of information equal to 1000 petabytes or 10^18 bytes
  2. a unit of information equal to 1024 pebibytes or 2^60 bytes
Exacted
  1. verb - claim as due or just; "The bank demanded payment of the loan"
  2. take as an undesirable consequence of some event or state of affairs;
Exacter
  1. - An exactor.
Exactly
  1. adverb - in a precise manner; "she always expressed herself precisely"
  2. indicating exactness or preciseness; "he was doing precisely (or exactly) what she had told him to do"; "it was just as he said--the jewel was gone"; "it has just enough salt"
  3. just as it should be; "`Precisely, my lord,' he said"
  4. without discrepancy (used to emphasize the accuracy of a figure or description)
Exactor
  1. - A person who makes illegal or unreasonable demands; an extortioner. A person who collects taxes.
  2. One who exacts or demands by authority or right; hence, an extortioner; also, one unreasonably severe in injunctions or demands.
Exalted
  1. verb - fill with sublime emotion; "The children were thrilled at the prospect of going to the movies"; "He was inebriated by his phenomenal success"
  2. heighten or intensify;
  3. of high moral or intellectual value; elevated in nature or style; "an exalted ideal"; "argue in terms of high-flown ideals"- Oliver Franks; "a noble and lofty concept"; "a grand purpose"
  4. praise, glorify, or honor; "extol the virtues of one's children"; "glorify one's spouse's cooking"
  5. raise in rank, character, or status; "exalted the humble shoemaker to the rank of King's adviser"
Exalter
  1. - One who exalts or raises to dignity.