shirk

شرک
definition
verb
their sole motive is to shirk responsibility and rip off the company
avoid or neglect (a duty or responsibility).
noun
His status as a shirk would normally render him somewhat of a pariah.
a person who shirks.
example
we will not 'shirk' from closing a school if the evidence should justify it
their sole motive is to 'shirk' responsibility and rip off the company
we will not 'shirk' from closing a school if the evidence should justify it
His status as a 'shirk' would normally render him somewhat of a pariah.
The boy was a 'shirk' , anyway, so he wouldn't really be missed.
they didn't 'shirk'
I do not 'shirk' any responsibility in this matter
No decent Aussie wants to support queue jumping or 'shirking' responsibility.
Whatever the detail of the debates over incapacity benefit, there is no doubt that his sympathies do not lie with those he would consider 'shirkers' .
Here Moses claims God is 'shirking' responsibility for his people.
By ignoring their epistemic and metaphysical brokenness, we are 'shirking' our Christian duty to truly show love for our neighbor.
Vote, it says, or you have 'shirked' your religious duty.
I'd rather just loudly insist that people who favor war go fight in it themselves or be damned as showboaters and 'shirkers' .
She suffers, true; she complains, also true; but she has not 'shirked' her duty, nor shied away from pain.
I can never be accused of 'shirking' my responsibilities.
He don't have time for those what don't care to work, and he'd sooner drown you than put up with idlers or 'shirkers' .
All through those weeks of killings the state and Central government kept on 'shirking' their responsibilities.
The lighting of the stove and the provision of the tea were done on a rota basis with nobody 'shirking' their duty including the washing up.
We will do so without 'shirking' our responsibility to the people of this district.
Your columnists would be 'shirking' their responsibility if they ignored these factors.
Who takes action, and with what promptness, against teachers seen to be even brazenly 'shirking' their duties?
Insightful without being pedantic, learned but not overbearing, the book is full of humorous anecdotes while never 'shirking' the factual responsibility of the historian.
And they have suggested strongly that America is 'shirking' its moral responsibility when it refuses to venture abroad in search of monsters to destroy.
The root cause is specialization amongst the lower ranks in the Force, which is a cover for 'shirking' responsibility.
And if the socialist 'shirkers' riot, shoot them!
‘It is a matter of law and not of fact,’ she said, adding that in her opinion, to decline to hear the matter would be 'shirking' her responsibility as a judge.
Soon they were slacking off in school, 'shirking' responsibilities, and turning to harder drugs for a better high.
But he's going to do it shamefully and in full recognisance that he's basically 'shirking' his intellectual responsibilities to the world.
Renouncing these prodigal sons and attempting to lay them at the door of the west is 'shirking' responsibility.
‘The government has steered clear of the problem and 'shirked' its duty,’ he said.
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