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Webster 1913 Edition
Loophole
Loop′holeˊ
,Noun.
1.
(Mil.)
A small opening, as in the walls of fortification, or in the bulkhead of a ship, through which small arms or other weapons may be discharged at an enemy.
2.
A hole or aperture that gives a passage, or the means of escape or evasion.
Webster 1828 Edition
Loophole
LOOP'HOLE
, n.1.
A small aperture in the bulk-head and other parts of a merchant ship, through which small arms are fired at an enemy.2.
A hole or aperture that gives a passage.3.
A passage for escape; means of escape.Definition 2024
loophole
loophole
English
Noun
loophole (plural loopholes)
- A method of escape, especially an ambiguity or exception in a rule that can be exploited in order to avoid its effect.
- 1839, Charles Dickens, Oliver Twist:
- […] I left him no loophole of escape, and laid bare the whole villainy which by these lights became plain as day.
- 2002, Two Weeks Notice (movie):
- You have a contract that says you will work until Island Towers is finalized, which I interpret as completion of construction, or I can stop you working elsewhere. And there's no loopholes, because you drafted it and you're the best.
- 1839, Charles Dickens, Oliver Twist:
- A slit in a castle wall. Later: any similar window for shooting a weapon or letting in light.
- 1719, Daniel Defoe, Robinson Crusoe:
- ... and having a fair loophole, as it were, from a broken hole in the tree, he took a sure aim, without being seen, waiting till they were within about thirty yards of the tree, so that he could not miss.
- 1809, Maria Edgeworth, The Absentee:
- There was a loophole in this wall, to let the light in, just at the height of a person's head, who was sitting near the chimney.
- 1949, George Orwell, Nineteen Eighty-Four, page 25:
- The sun had shifted round, and the myriad windows of the Ministry of Truth, with the light no longer shining on them, looked grim as the loopholes of a fortress.
- 1719, Daniel Defoe, Robinson Crusoe:
Translations
method of escape
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slit in a castle wall
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Verb
loophole (third-person singular simple present loopholes, present participle loopholing, simple past and past participle loopholed)