loophole vs means of evasion

loophole

noun
  • A slit in a castle wall; today, any similar window for shooting a ranged weapon or letting in light. Also written loop hole. 

  • A method of escape, especially an ambiguity or exception in a rule or law that can be exploited in order to avoid its effect. 

verb
  • To exploit (a law, etc.) by means of loopholes. 

  • To prepare a building for defense by preparing slits or holes through which to fire on attackers 

means of evasion

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