Definition of Evitated

1. evitate [v] - See also: evitate

Lexicographical Neighbors of Evitated

evirating
eviration
eviscerate
eviscerated
eviscerates
eviscerating
evisceration
eviscerations
eviscerator
eviscerators
evisceroneurotomy
evitability
evitable
evitably
evitate
evitated (current term)
evitates
evitating
evitation
evitations
evitative
evitative case
evite
evited
eviternal
eviternity
evites
eviting
evo
evo-devo

Literary usage of Evitated

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Theory of Musical Composition, Treated with a View to a Naturally by Gottfried Weber (1846)
"evitated secondary cadences in the same scale, § 270 475 DIVISION III. Digressive harmonic progression, §§ 272—288, . 472—490 (A.) Enumeration of the ..."

2. History of the Church of England: From the Abolition of the Roman Jurisdiction by Richard Watson Dixon (1891)
"... The Cardinal, who had evitated seeing Cranmer, * Ponet, in his Short Treatise of Politic Power, abusively accuses Paget of betraying Cheke. ..."

3. A Treatise on Harmony: Written and Composed for the Use of the Pupils at the by Charles-Simon Catel (1832)
"... observing that all the parts must descend by semitones. (See the article genera.) A succession of cadences evitated by the diminished seventh.・. ..."

4. A general historico-critical introduction to the Old Testament, tr. by W.L by Heinrich Andreas C. Hävernick (1852)
"... of the older are evitated in the more recent writings show not so much a want of knowledge, on the part of the writer, of the older idiom (for that this ..."

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