v. Sc. Obs. Also 6 evode. [ad. OF. evuider (mod.F. évider), f. é- out + vuider, f. vuide (Fr. vide) VOID.] trans. To clear out, empty out, remove, get rid of.

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1533.  Bellenden, Livy, V. (1822), 424. He maid thame [the army] to evode all dredoure, takand na fere of inemyis. Ibid. (1536), Cron. Scot. (1821), I. p. lvii. Thay wald nevir evoid the displeseir … out of thair hertis.

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