Dodge ones duty
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SHIRKDodge one's duty
SHIRKDodge, as a duty
PARTOne's duty.
SKATEShirk one's duty
SKATEDShirked one's duty
SERVEDo one's duty
TOETHELINEDo one's duty
MORALOBLIGATIONConscientious one's duty
SLACKSShirks one's duty
SHIRKAvoid one's duty
SHIRKAvoid, as one's duty
delinquencyNeglect of one's duty
delinquentFailing in one's duty
SHIRKNeglect, as one's duty
delinquenciesNeglect of one's duty
SERVEONAJURYDo one's civic duty
GOAWOLShirk one's military duty, perhaps
serveto do one's official duty
servesto do one's official duty
AWOLNot doing one's duty, say
DELINQUENTFailing to do one's duty.
TOED... the line (did one's duty)
REUPExtend one's tour of duty
ELOPERun away from one's place of duty.
DESERTShirk one's duty, in a big way
numinousarousing one's elevated feelings of duty, honor, loyalty, etc.
officesA duty attaching to one's position; a task or function
dharmaconformity to religious law, custom, duty, or one's own quality or character
evadingEscape paying (tax or duty), esp. by illegitimate presentation of one's finances
dharmicconformity to religious law, custom, duty, or one's own quality or character
dharmasconformity to religious law, custom, duty, or one's own quality or character
malingerto pretend illness, especially in order to shirk one's duty, avoid work, etc.
autonomous(in Kantian moral philosophy) Acting in accordance with one's moral duty rather than one's desires
heteronomous(in Kantian moral philosophy) Acting in accordance with one's desires rather than reason or moral duty
emeritiretired or honorably discharged from active professional duty, but retaining the title of one's office or position
emeritusretired or honorably discharged from active professional duty, but retaining the title of one's office or position
itinerates(esp. of a church minister or a judge) Travel from place to place to perform one's professional duty
itinerating(esp. of a church minister or a judge) Travel from place to place to perform one's professional duty
grittingClench (the teeth), esp. in order to keep one's resolve when faced with an unpleasant or painful duty
itinerated(esp. of a church minister or a judge) Travel from place to place to perform one's professional duty