Moderate 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
3 Example Sentences Showcasing the Meaning of 'Weasel Out'
The politician tried to weasel out of his promise to lower taxes after being elected.
The contractor tried to weasel out of completing the construction project on time.
The clever student tried to weasel out of taking the challenging exam by pretending to be sick.
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