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Definition loophole in British English

loophole noun

[countable] noun
/ˈluːpˌhəʊl/

The original meaning of loophole was a long narrow window in the wall of a castle, through which arrows could be fired against attackers. It acquired its modern meaning in the late 17th century.

1

something that has been left out of a law or legal document that people can use to avoid obeying it

Example

He exploited a legal loophole in order to avoid paying child support.

Example

The new law has closed a loophole that enabled rich corporations to pay no tax.

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Definition loophole in British English