circumvent |
sideway |
As a verb circumvent
is to avoid or get around something; to bypass.
As a noun sideway is
a footpath near a road.
As an adjective sideway is
sidelong.
As an adverb sideway is
sideways.
circumvent |
turnaround |
As a verb circumvent
is to avoid or get around something; to bypass.
As a noun turnaround is
the act of turning to face in the other direction.
overhaul |
circumvent |
As verbs the difference between overhaul and circumvent
is that
overhaul is to modernize, repair, renovate, or revise completely while
circumvent is to avoid or get around something; to bypass.
As a noun overhaul
is a major repair, remake, renovation, or revision.
circumvent |
overlook |
As verbs the difference between circumvent and overlook
is that
circumvent is to avoid or get around something; to bypass while
overlook is to look down upon from a place that is over or above; to look over or view from a higher position; to rise above, so as to command a view of.
As a noun overlook is
a vista or point that gives a beautiful view.
circumvent |
roundabout |
As a verb circumvent
is to avoid or get around something; to bypass.
As an adjective roundabout is
indirect, circuitous, or circumlocutionary.
As a noun roundabout is
a road junction at which traffic streams circularly around a central island.
circumvent |
override |
As verbs the difference between circumvent and override
is that
circumvent is to avoid or get around something; to bypass while
override is to ride across or beyond something.
As a noun override is
a mechanism, device or procedure used to counteract an automatic control.
circumvent |
envelop |
In lang=en terms the difference between circumvent and envelop
is that
circumvent is to outwit or outsmart while
envelop is to surround or enclose.
As verbs the difference between circumvent and envelop
is that
circumvent is to avoid or get around something; to bypass while
envelop is to surround or enclose.
temporise |
circumvent |
As verbs the difference between temporise and circumvent
is that
temporise is while
circumvent is to avoid or get around something; to bypass.
circumlocution |
circumvent |
As a noun circumlocution
is a roundabout or indirect way of speaking; the use of more words than necessary to express an idea.
As a verb circumvent is
to avoid or get around something; to bypass.
circumvent |
train |
In lang=en terms the difference between circumvent and train
is that
circumvent is to outwit or outsmart while
train is to move (a gun) laterally so that it points in a different direction.
As verbs the difference between circumvent and train
is that
circumvent is to avoid or get around something; to bypass while
train is to practice an ability.
As a noun train is
elongated portion or
train can be (obsolete) treachery; deceit.
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