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Revision as of 07:43, 15 December 2016
English
Etymology
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(deprecated template usage) [etyl] Latin circum (“about”) + venire (“to come”)
Pronunciation
- (deprecated use of
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parameter) Rhymes: -ɛnt
Verb
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
Translations
to avoid or get around something
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to surround or besiege
to outwit
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