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draft dodger
noun
a person who evades or attempts to evade compulsory military service.
draft dodger
noun
one who evades compulsory military service
draft dodger
Someone who illegally evades the draft, as opposed to a conscientious objector, who is granted official, legal exemption from military duty. In active protest against United States involvement in the Vietnam War, many Americans publicly burned draft registration cards, risking imprisonment; others fled to other countries, such as Canada.
Word History and Origins
Origin of draft dodger1
Example Sentences
Park has been living in the country as what the military authorities consider a draft dodger.
The president’s campaign released a digital ad featuring three veterans criticizing Donald Trump as ‘a draft dodger,’ unfit to be commander in chief.
Was he a draft dodger who fled to Canada on principle to escape military service?
It was Ali who was the rebel, and people considered him a draft dodger.
After calling in sick, he hopped into his newly purchased car and drove off to meet his friend Bill Wernecke, a fervent Nazi supporter and an expert draft dodger.
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