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TOEFL BNC: 14169 COCA: 11924

circumvent

1 ENTRIES FOUND:
circumvent /ˌsɚkəmˈvɛnt/ verb
circumvents; circumvented; circumventing
circumvent
/ˌsɚkəmˈvɛnt/
verb
circumvents; circumvented; circumventing
Learner's definition of CIRCUMVENT
[+ object] formal
: to avoid being stopped by (something, such as a law or rule) : to get around (something) in a clever and sometimes dishonest way规避;回避

— circumvention

/ˌsɚkəmˈvɛnʃən/ noun [noncount]
TOEFL BNC: 14169 COCA: 11924

circumvent

verb

cir·​cum·​vent ˌsər-kəm-ˈvent How to pronounce circumvent (audio)
circumvented; circumventing; circumvents

transitive verb

1
: to manage to get around especially by ingenuity or stratagem
the setup circumvented the red tape Lynne McTaggart
circumvent a problem
2
a
: to hem in
Circumvented by the enemy, he had to surrender.
b
: to make a circuit around
the river circumvented
circumvention noun

Did you know?

The Circular History of Circumvent

If you've ever felt as if someone was circling around the rules, you have an idea of the origins of circumvent—it derives from the Latin circum, meaning "circle," and ventus, the past participle of the Latin verb venire, meaning "to come." The earliest uses of circumvent referred to a tactic of hunting or warfare in which the quarry or enemy was encircled and captured. Today, however, circumvent more often suggests avoidance than entrapment; it typically means to "get around" someone or something.

Example Sentences

Los Angeles was the beachhead for the sushi invasion, attracting many Japanese chefs eager to make their fortunes and to circumvent the grueling 10-year apprenticeship required in their homeland. Jay McInerney, New York Times Book Review, 10 June 2007 … Rondon and Lyra paddled to the right side, where they found a channel that circumvented the worst part of the rapids. Candice Millard, The River of Doubt, 2005 His appreciation of this finer side of life is circumvented by a cynicism that he tells me is common to Eastern Europeans. Lynne Tillman, Motion Sickness, 1991 The thirty-six-hour workweek established by the garment-industry code was circumvented by having the workers punch out at five P.M., leave by the back door (their usual entrance), then return by the front door and work until eleven P.M. without punching the clock. Melissa Hield, Speaking For Ourselves, (1977) 1984 We circumvented the problem by using a different program. He found a way to circumvent the law. See More
Recent Examples on the Web They’ve been surprised by the lack of sign-on from G-20 states, even if those countries aren’t going out of their way to help Moscow circumvent the penalties. Alan Crawford, Bloomberg.com, 5 Aug. 2022 This rejection of the social-graph model has allowed TikTok to circumvent the barriers to entry that so effectively protected early social-media platforms like Facebook and Twitter. Cal Newport, The New Yorker, 28 July 2022 Axios reported Tuesday that Russians are flocking to virtual private networks that let Internet users circumvent national restrictions on certain websites, a step taken by Putin’s administration amid the federation’s invasion of Ukraine. Jacob Carpenter, Fortune, 9 Mar. 2022 Voting rights legislation bearing Lewis' name failed to pass in January after senators Joe Manchin (D-W.Va.) and Kyrsten Sinema (D-Ariz.) refused help Senate Democrats circumvent the filibuster. Grayson Quay, The Week, 6 Mar. 2022 Russia has vowed to circumvent the new rules by leaning on state guarantees that in theory could be used in place of traditional insurance coverage. Julia Horowitz, CNN, 16 June 2022 Since January, Venezuelans have needed visas to enter Mexico, a rule that many try to circumvent by crossing in groups at land borders rather than flying. New York Times, 11 June 2022 The use of NFTs is part of a broader move among Chinese internet users to circumvent censorship of sensitive information by preserving it on blockchains. Shen Lu And Karen Hao, WSJ, 21 May 2022 But some women have been able to circumvent the restrictions by getting their pills online from overseas pharmacies that cannot be reached by U.S. laws. Ed Silverman, STAT, 9 May 2022 See More

Word History

Etymology

Latin circumventus, past participle of circumvenire, from circum- + venire to come — more at come

First Known Use

1539, in the meaning defined at sense 2a

Time Traveler
The first known use of circumvent was in 1539
TOEFL BNC: 14169 COCA: 11924

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