evadere
to escape, to evade
verb eh-VAH-deh-reh Rare
Origin: From Latin evadere, 'to go out, escape.'
Also means
to process, to fulfil (an order)
Usage Note
Evadere is a false friend: in everyday Italian it means 'to escape' (evadere di prigione) but in bureaucratic and commercial language it means 'to process or dispatch' (evadere una pratica = to deal with a file, evadere un ordine = to fulfil an order). The past participle is regular: evaso. Compound tenses take essere when intransitive (escape), avere when transitive (process).
Examples
"Il detenuto ha cercato di evadere."
Natural Translation
The prisoner tried to escape.
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