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1). To engage someone in battle2). To ignore something3). To avoid something4). To charge in without consultation |
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Answer» The correct ANSWER is 3. The meaning of the above mentioned idiom is to ‘avoid the main topic’. THUS option 3, that is, ‘to avoid something’ is the correct answer. For example – Tired of the criminal’s DEFERRING, the judge ordered him to stop BEATING AROUND the bush and get to the point. |
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