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    side·step
    [ˈsīdˌstep]
    verb
    sidestep (verb) · sidesteps (third person present) · sidestepped (past tense) · sidestepped (past participle) · sidestepping (present participle) · side-step (verb) · side-steps (third person present) · side-stepped (past tense) · side-stepped (past participle) · side-stepping (present participle)
    1. avoid (someone or something) by stepping sideways:
      "as she walked she sidestepped the many cracks in the pavement"
      • avoid dealing with or discussing (something problematic or disagreeable):
        "he neatly sidestepped the questions about riots"
      • skiing
        climb or descend by lifting alternate skis while facing sideways on the slope:
        "we learned how to sidestep up the slope and slide cautiously down"
    noun
    sidestep (noun) · sidesteps (plural noun) · side-step (noun) · side-steps (plural 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 can be defined as123:
    • A verb meaning to step aside from or out of the way of something.
    • To dodge or circumvent.
    • A noun referring to a movement to one side, as in dancing or boxing.
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    sidestep / ˈsaɪdˌstɛp / verb to step aside from or out of the way of (something) tr to dodge or circumvent noun a movement to one side, as in dancing, boxing, etc
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    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.
    dictionary.cambridge.org/us/dictionary/english/side…
    sidestep (ˈsaɪdˌstɛp) vb, -steps, -stepping or -stepped 1. to step aside from or out of the way of (something) 2. (tr) to dodge or circumvent
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