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    Cir·cum·vent
    /ˈsərkəmˌvent/

    verb

    • 1. find a way around (an obstacle): "if you come to an obstruction in a road you can seek to circumvent it"
  2. The meaning of CIRCUMVENT is to manage to get around especially by ingenuity or stratagem. How to use circumvent in a sentence. The Circular History of Circumvent.

  3. to avoid (defeat, failure, unpleasantness, etc.) by artfulness or deception; avoid by anticipating or outwitting: He circumvented capture by anticipating their movements. Synonyms: outwit, evade, elude, escape. to surround or encompass, as by stratagem; entrap: to circumvent a body of enemy troops. Synonyms: ensnare, encircle. circumvent.

  4. CIRCUMVENT definition: 1. to avoid something, especially cleverly or illegally: 2. to avoid something, especially…. Learn more.

  5. CIRCUMVENT meaning: 1. to avoid something, especially cleverly or illegally: 2. to avoid something, especially…. Learn more.

  6. cir·cum·vent. (sûr′kəm-vĕnt′) tr.v. cir·cum·vent·ed, cir·cum·vent·ing, cir·cum·vents. 1. To surround (an enemy, for example); enclose or entrap. 2. To go around; bypass: circumvented the city. 3. To avoid or get around by artful maneuvering: circumvented the bureaucratic red tape.

  7. To circumvent is to avoid. Someone who trains elephants but somehow gets out of picking up after them has found a way to circumvent the cleaning of the circus tent.

  8. circumvent something to go or travel around something that is blocking your way. Definition of circumvent verb in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  9. Circumvent definition: To surround (an enemy, for example); enclose or entrap.

  10. CIRCUMVENT definition: to find a way of avoiding something, especially a law or rule. Learn more.

  11. Jun 30, 2024 · circumvent (third-person singular simple present circumvents, present participle circumventing, simple past and past participle circumvented) ( transitive) to avoid or get around something; to bypass. ( transitive) to surround or besiege. ( transitive) to outwit or outsmart.

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