dodging

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present participle of dodge
- Selectively lightening part of a photo with an image-editing program
Photographic term referring to the subtraction of exposure to selected areas of a print
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"
deliberately avoiding; keeping away from or preventing from happening
Dodging is a process used to lighten areas of a photographic print during the main exposure so that the areas which need lightening receive less than the regular exposure This process, which generally provides more image detail and reduces scene contrast, is performed by a skilled technician using their hands or a paddle over the area in need of less exposure
Holding back the image-forming light from a part of the image projected on an enlarger easel during part of the basic exposure time to make that area of the print lighter
- Selectively lightening part of a photo with an image editing program
a statement that evades the question by cleverness or trickery
A process used to hold back light which passes through certain parts of the negative or positive and prevents exposure to sensitized material Manual dodging is done by holding a piece of opaque material between the enlarger lens and the easel Electronic dodging is produced by feedback of signal voltage through the negative or positive to be printed to minimize density variations of produced material
Means of reducing exposure in selected areas during printing by holding a solid object between the lens and the light-sensitive paper By moving the object, abrupt changes in tone can be avoided
Blocking a portion of the light when printing a photograph so that an area of the print will be made lighter
Also called holding back; in traditional darkroom work, the hand of the developer or a piece of cardboard would be used to block light passing from the enlarger to the print, thus lessening the exposure in only specific parts of the picture Digitally, the effect is to lighten part of the image without affecting the rest
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A surname derived from a Middle English diminutive of Roger. (Typically found in the United States.)
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An act of dodging
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To avoid by moving out of the way (often suddenly)

He dodged traffic crossing the street.

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To avoid; to sidestep

The politician dodged the question with a meaningless reply.

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A trick, evasion or wile
fare dodging
The practice of trying to travel on public transport without paying the fare
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{v} to fly from, follow artfully, quibble
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a surname, typically found in the United States
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a ruler of Venice while it was a republic
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a brand of motor vehicle
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To follow by dodging, or suddenly shifting from place to place
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an elaborate or deceitful scheme contrived to deceive or evade; "his testimony was just a contrivance to throw us off the track"
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To evade by a sudden shift of place; to escape by starting aside; as, to dodge a blow aimed or a ball thrown
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To evade an attack by removing ones body from the line of attack
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To evade by craft; as, to dodge a question; to dodge responsibility
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a statement that evades the question by cleverness or trickery
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To start suddenly aside, as to avoid a blow or a missile; to shift place by a sudden start
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A strike that protects the minion from the opposing strike
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The act of evading by some skillful movement; a sudden starting aside; hence, an artful device to evade, deceive, or cheat; a cunning trick; an artifice
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the ability to move out of the way of a weapons way Gives a +1 to evading weapons and projectiles (Open to all classes) Level 1- Cost: 1,000XP Additional +1 to dodging Level 2- Cost: 1,500XP Additional +1 to dodging Must have 30 Dexterity Level 3- Cost: 3,000XP Additional +1 to dodging Must have 45 Dexterity Level 4- Cost: 4,500XP Additional +1 to dodging Must have 60 Dexterity Level 5- Cost: 6,000XP Additional +1 to dodging Must have 75 Dexterity
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If you dodge something, you avoid it by quickly moving aside or out of reach so that it cannot hit or reach you. He desperately dodged a speeding car trying to run him down. = sidestep
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The office created in the late tenth century which housed the leader of the Venetian Republic
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make a sudden movement in a new direction so as to avoid; "The child dodged the teacher's blow"
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To go hither and thither
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To bleach (lighten) an area of an image, Also, a so-so car model
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Used against missile attacks If player chooses to dodge, they lose all attacks and blocks for remainder of that turn
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To change direction for one stroke
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{i} evasion; trick, plot
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Fig
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If you dodge something, you deliberately avoid thinking about it or dealing with it, often by being deceitful. He boasts of dodging military service by feigning illness = evade Dodge is also a noun. This was not just a tax dodge. American editor and writer best known for her children's classic Hans Brinker, or the Silver Skates (1865). a type of US car made by Chrysler. something dishonest that is done to avoid a rule or law
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(See 313) Neither denies, answers, nor ignores the objection, but simply temporarily dodges it Neither denies, answers, nor ignores the objection, but simply temporarily dodges it
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To evade a duty by low craft; to practice mean shifts; to use tricky devices; to play fast and loose; to quibble
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avoid or try to avoid fulfilling, answering, or performing (duties, questions, or issues); "He dodged the issue"; "she skirted the problem"; "They tend to evade their responsibilities"; "he evaded the questions skillfully"
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If this Pokémon would be damaged by an attack during your opponent's next turn, flip a coin If heads, prevent that attack's damage done to this Pokémon (Any other effects of attacks still happen ) Pokémon with this attack: Hitmonchan L31
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Darn Old Dirty Gas Eater
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{f} move quickly to the side (to avoid something); by-pass, go around; evade
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move to and fro or from place to place usually in an irregular course; "the pickpocket dodged through the crowd"
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A technique used to lighten areas of a photograph
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If you dodge, you move suddenly, often to avoid being hit, caught, or seen. He dodged amongst the seething crowds of men
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a quick evasive movement
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a quick evasive movement a statement that evades the question by cleverness or trickery make a sudden movement in a new direction so as to avoid; "The child dodged the teacher's blow"
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v avoid, get out of way
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move to and fro or from place to place usually in an irregular course; "the pickpocket dodged through the crowd
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