Évitez
Évitez is the second-person plural imperative form of éviter, used to give direct advice, instructions, or warnings to you (vous), whether addressing several people or speaking in a formal register. In everyday use, it appears on signs, manuals, and guidelines to tell readers to refrain from certain actions. The three imperative forms of éviter are évite (tu), évitons (nous), and évitez (vous).
Etymology and sense: éviter comes from Latin evitare, formed with ex- “out, away” plus a verb related
Usage and examples: Évitez de toucher les équipements avant l’initialisation. Évitez de manger dans les zones
Grammatical notes: Évitez is an imperative form and does not take an explicit subject pronoun in commands.
See also: éviter (to avoid) and common French imperatives used in safety, health, and etiquette contexts.