Evasion
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late Middle English (in the sense ‘prevaricating excuse’): via Old French from Latin evasio(n- ), from evadere (see evade).
wiktionary
From Middle French évasion, from Late Latin evasionem (accusative of evasio).
etymonline
evasion (n.)
early 15c., evasioun, "a way out, expedient," from Old French évasion and directly from Late Latin evasionem (nominative evasio) "a going out," noun of action from past-participle stem of Latin evadere "to escape" (see evade).