Advanced as in renege To evade or escape from a situation, especially in a sly or cunning manner, often implying the repeal of an obligation or responsibility. Clear All
4 Example Sentences Showcasing the Meaning of 'Weasel Out'
He was caught trying to weasel out of paying his share of the dinner bill.
Despite his attempts to weasel out, the debtor had to settle his financial obligations.
She managed to weasel out of the difficult project by convincing her team to take over.
Despite promises to help, he always finds a reason to weasel out of contributing to the charity events.
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