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    loophole
    /ˈluːphəʊl/

    noun

    verb

    • 1. make arrow slits in (a wall): "the walls of the barracks were loopholed for muskets"

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  2. an opportunity to legally avoid an unpleasant responsibility, usually because of a mistake in the way rules or laws have been written: The new law is designed to close most of the tax loopholes. (Definition of loophole from the Cambridge Academic Content Dictionary © Cambridge University Press)

  3. The meaning of LOOPHOLE is a means of escape; especially : an ambiguity or omission in the text through which the intent of a statute, contract, or obligation may be evaded. How to use loophole in a sentence.

  4. A loophole is an absence or something vague in a rule or law that allows a person to avoid punishment, as in I was able to keep an alligator in my apartment thanks to a loophole in the housing rules that said only “no dogs allowed.”

  5. loophole. noun. /ˈluːphəʊl/. /ˈluːphəʊl/. loophole (in something) a mistake in the way a law, contract, etc. has been written that enables people to legally avoid doing something that the law, contract, etc. had intended them to do. a legal/tax loophole. a law designed to close any loopholes in tax. Extra Examples.

  6. A loophole in the law is a small mistake which allows people to do something that would otherwise be illegal. It is estimated that 60,000 businesses are exploiting a loophole in the law to avoid prosecution.

  7. A loophole is an accidental technicality or unclear section of a written document that allows someone to avoid following a rule or fulfilling an obligation. If you've discovered a way to get out of paying taxes on money you made last year, you've found a loophole.

  8. LOOPHOLE definition: a mistake in an agreement or law which gives someone the chance to avoid having to do something. Learn more.

  9. A complete guide to the word "LOOPHOLE": definitions, pronunciations, synonyms, grammar insights, collocations, examples, and translations.

  10. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › LoopholeLoophole - Wikipedia

    A loophole is an ambiguity or inadequacy in a system, such as a law or security, which can be used to circumvent or otherwise avoid the purpose, implied or explicitly stated, of the system.

  11. 1. a narrow opening in the wall of a fortification for observation, the admission of light or air, or the discharge of weapons. 2. any similar opening or aperture. 3. a means of escape or evasion, esp. a means or opportunity of evading a law, contract, etc. [1585–95; loop 2 + hole]

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