circumvent |
circumvest |
As verbs the difference between circumvent and circumvest
is that
circumvent is to avoid or get around something; to bypass while
circumvest is to cover round, as with a garment; to invest.
subvert |
circumvent |
In transitive terms the difference between subvert and circumvent
is that
subvert is to upturn convention from the foundation by undermining it (literally, to turn from beneath) while
circumvent is to outwit or outsmart.
As a noun subvert
is an advertisement created by subvertising.
circumscribe |
circumvent |
As verbs the difference between circumscribe and circumvent
is that
circumscribe is to draw a line around; to encircle while
circumvent is to avoid or get around something; to bypass.
obviate |
circumvent |
In transitive terms the difference between obviate and circumvent
is that
obviate is to bypass a requirement or make it unnecessary; to avoid a future problem or difficult situation while
circumvent is to outwit or outsmart.
circumvent |
elude |
In transitive terms the difference between circumvent and elude
is that
circumvent is to outwit or outsmart while
elude is to escape understanding of; to be incomprehensible to.
goaround |
circumvent |
As a verb circumvent is
to avoid or get around something; to bypass.
circumvent |
circumventable |
As a verb circumvent
is to avoid or get around something; to bypass.
As an adjective circumventable is
capable of being circumvented.
circumvent |
betrap |
In transitive terms the difference between circumvent and betrap
is that
circumvent is to outwit or outsmart while
betrap is to furnish (a horse) with trappings; deck; adorn.
circumvent |
circumventor |
As a verb circumvent
is to avoid or get around something; to bypass.
As a noun circumventor is
a person who circumvents.
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