- The act of voiding, emptying, ejecting, or evacuating. - A ejection from a benefice. - The state of being void; vacancy, as of a benefice which
is without an incumbent. - Evasion; subterfuge.
Avoidance Avoidance is the tendency to withdraw from psychological conflict, often by substituting other, non-threatening activities.
Avoidance-avoidance conflict Avoidance-avoidance conflict is the caused by having to choose between two undesirable objects or goals.
Approach-avoidance conflict Approach-avoidance conflict is the caused by being confronted withan object or goal that is at the same time both attractive and unattractive (like delicious Chinese food that gives you heartburn).
Selective Avoidance Selective Avoidance is the tendency to direct attention away from information that challenges existing attitudes; increases resistance to
Terrain avoidance system Terrain avoidance system is a system that provides the pilot or navigator of an aircraft with a situation display of the ground or obstacles so that the pilot ...
Contamination avoidance Contamination avoidance refers to individual and/or unit measures taken to reduce the effects of chemical, biological, radiological, and nuclear hazards.
Tax Avoidance Tax Avoidance is lawful agreement or re-arrangement of the affairs of an individual or company intended to avoid liability to tax
Trouble avoidance Trouble avoidance is a method of forestalling network problems by planning in advance and performing regular network maintenance.